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Dear all,
This is a gentle reminder that the deadline for paper submission to
this theme issue is Jan. 31, 2007.
Happy Holidays,
Michelle Liou,
Co-Editor
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STATISTICA SINICA
Call for submissions on
STATISTICAL CHALLENGES AND ADVANCES IN BRAIN SCIENCE
Statistics and probability theory play key roles in cutting edge brain
research. Leading examples include non-linear time series analysis for
studying brain dynamics using electro/ magnetoencephalograms and random
field theory in analyzing 3D neuroimaging datasets. This special issue
will highlight statistical and probabilistic topics related to all
aspects of brain science, including but not limited to, computational
neuroscience, neuronal modeling, and structural and functional
neuroimaging. Submissions preferably will provide either methodological
or theoretical advances in the statistical aspects of brain science or
demonstrate applications of techniques using statistics in
neuroscience. Priority will be given to papers that are assessed to be,
statistically and scientifically speaking, the most innovative,
comprehensive, and of interest to a wide readership.
Papers submitted to the special issue will be reviewed according to the
regular procedure of the journal. Accepted papers will appear in a
single issue of Statistica Sinica, scheduled for 2008. Please contact
John Aston (jaston at stat.sinica.edu.tw) for questions on the
suitability of your paper(s). Submissions must be made online through
the journal site at
http://www3.stat.sinica.edu.tw/statistica/
Please use the LaTeX article template, also available at the above
site, for preparing your manuscript submission. The deadline for
submission is January 31, 2007. Authors wishing to receive email alerts
as the deadline approachs may contact the editorial assistant,
Karen Li (Karen at stat.sinica.edu.tw).
Guest Editors:
John Aston, Academia Sinica
Emery Brown, MIT/Massachusetts General Hospital
Keith Worsley, McGill University
Yingnian Wu, UCLA
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**Statistica Sinica endeavors to meet the needs of statisticians faced
with a rapidly changing world. It publishes significant and original
articles that promote the principled use of statistics along with
related theory and methods in quantitative studies, essential to modern
technologies and sciences.** |
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