Overview

The International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology (IMA) is a forum for the exchange of ideas and results relevant to imaging systems, including imaging physics and informatics. The journal covers all imaging modalities in humans and animals.

IMA accepts technically sound and scientifically rigorous research in the interdisciplinary field of imaging, including relevant algorithmic research and hardware and software development, and their applications relevant to medical research. The journal provides a platform to publish original research in structural and functional imaging.

The journal is also open to imaging studies of the human body and on animals that describe novel diagnostic imaging and analyses methods. Technical, theoretical, and clinical research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Submissions describing methods, software, databases, replication studies as well as negative results are also considered.

The scope of the journal includes the following in the context of biomedical research:

  • Imaging and neuro-imaging modalities: structural MRI, functional MRI, PET, SPECT, CT, ultrasound, EEG, MEG, NIRS etc.;
  • Neuromodulation and brain stimulation techniques such as TMS and tDCS;
  • Software and hardware for imaging, especially related to human and animal health;
  • Image segmentation in normal and clinical populations;
  • Pattern analysis and classification using machine learning techniques;
  • Computational modeling and analysis;
  • Brain connectivity and connectomics;
  • Systems-level characterization of brain function;
  • Neural networks and neurorobotics;
  • Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology;
  • Big data, databasing and data mining;

The journal’s publication criteria are based on the rigor of the methodology reported and high ethical standards. All manuscripts submitted are screened by the Editor, and those considered suitable for evaluation are reviewed by at least two referees. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the journal’s Author Guidelines and submitted via the online submission system: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ima.



Readership

clinicians · engineers · neurologists · neuroscientists · psychiatrists · psychologists · radiologists · researchers in the medical imaging fields · software and hardware developers working on imaging technology



Keywords

biomedical imaging · biophysical imaging · brain · brain disease · brain mapping · cognitive neuroscience · computed tomography · CT · computer vision · electroencephalography · EEG · magnetic resonance imaging · MRI · medical imaging · nervous system · neurology · neuroscience · positron emission tomography · PET · psychology · single-photon emission computed tomography · SPECT · spinal cord · tomography · ultrasound



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