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All manuscripts must be submitted via Bench>Press.

All material submitted is assumed to be submitted exclusively to Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry unless the contrary is stated. Submissions may be returned to the author for amendment if presented in the incorrect format.

If you are submitting a randomised controlled trial please send with your manuscript the following:
The registration number of the trial and the name of the trial registry - in the last line of the papers' structured abstract. Trials that begin enrolment of patients after 1 July 2005 must register in a public trials registry at or before the onset of enrolment to be considered for publication. Trials that began patient enrolment on or before 1 July 2005 must register before 13 September 2005 to be considered for publication. Please see the Statement from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.



Cover letter

Your cover letter should inform the editor of any special considerations regarding your submission, including but not limited to:
  1. Details of related papers published or submitted for publication.

    1. Copies of related papers should be submitted as supplementary data to help the editor decide how to handle the matter.

  2. Details of previous reviews of the submitted article.

    1. The previous editor's and reviewers' comments should be submitted as supplementary data along with your responses to those comments. Editors encourage authors to submit these previous communications and doing so may expedite the review process.

  3. Whether any of the material could be published as data supplements rather than in the print version of the article.
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Title page

The title page must contain the following information:

  1. The title.
  2. The name, postal address, e-mail, telephone, and fax numbers of the corresponding author.
  3. The full names, institutions, city, and country of all co-authors.
  4. Up to five keywords or phrases suitable for use in an index (it is recommended to use MeSH terms).
  5. Word count - excluding title page, references, figures and tables.
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Manuscript format

The manuscript format must be presented in the following order:

  1. Title page
  2. Abstract (or summary for case reports)
  3. Main text (tables should be inserted where cited in the text; images must be uploaded as separate files)
  4. Acknowledgments   Competing interests   Funding
  5. References
  6. Appendices
Do not use the automatic formatting features of your word processor such as endnotes, footnotes, headers, footers, boxes etc.

Provide appropriate headings and subheadings as in the journal. We use the following hierarchy: BOLD CAPS, bold lower case, Plain Text, Italics.

Cite illustrations in numerical order (fig 1, fig 2 etc) as they are first mentioned in the text.

Tables must be embedded where cited in the text.

Images must not be embedded in the text file, but submitted as individual files (go to Online Submission and view further details in File Formats.)

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Filenaming convention

Where possible, please name your manuscript and image files as shown below. (Please note: the manuscript ID # appears at the top of each submission page as soon as you start your submission; author refers to the corresponding author's last name.)

  1. Your manuscript file should be named as: yr_manuscript id number_author
    (for example: 2005_001234_clark)
  2. Your image file should be named as: yr_manuscript id number_F#
    (for example: 2005_001234_F1)
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Statistics Get Adobe Reader
Statistical analyses must explain the methods used.

Guidelines on presenting statistics.

Statistical checklist.

Statistical advice for contributors (PDF).

Guidelines on RCTs: CONSORT, QUORUM, MOOSE, STARD, and Economic submissions.

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Style

Abbreviations and symbols must be standard and SI units used throughout except for blood pressure values which are reported in mm Hg.

Whenever possible, drugs should be given their approved generic name. Where a proprietary (brand) name is used, it should begin with a capital letter.

Acronyms should be used sparingly and fully explained when first used.

View more detailed style guidelines.

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