1. Editorial Vision

Neuro & Psycho is a collaborative platform dedicated to neuroscience and psychology, where researchers, clinicians, and subject-matter experts share their insights, reflections, and discoveries.

Our mission is to foster a dialogue between science, art, philosophy, and literature, helping readers gain a deeper understanding of human functioning and behavior through articles that are both accessible and scientifically rigorous, each one reviewed or validated by specialists in the field.

All of our content is freely accessible, reflecting our commitment to knowledge sharing and the democratization of science.

Our readership is diverse: students, psychiatrist, doctors, psychologists, researchers, as well as curious minds seeking clear yet profound insights into the brain, thought, and behavior.

We are always open to welcoming new contributors. If you would like to propose an article for publication on Neuro & Psycho, feel free to reach out to us at the email address listed below.

We strive to create a collaborative space that is intellectually demanding, stimulating, and supportive.

2. General Writing Guidelines

✍️ Suggested Length

  • Short article: 700 to 900 words
  • Standard article: 1,200 to 1,500 words
  • Long article: up to 2,000 words (when justified by the depth of content)

🧩 Recommended Structure

  • Title: Clear and reflective of the article’s content
  • Introduction: Should clearly present the central issue or question
  • Body: Structured into 2 to 4 sections, depending on length
  • Conclusion: Concise and thoughtful

📚 References

  • Scientific sources (studies, articles, authors, concepts) must be cited in APA format. For exemple: “de Lange, S. C., Tissink, E., Bresser, T., & others. (2025). Multimodal brain imaging of insomnia, depression and anxiety symptoms indicates transdiagnostic commonalities and differences. Nature Mental Health.”
  • Please reference only reliable, verifiable sources
  • Literary, philosophical, or artistic quotes are welcome, as long as they are authentic and properly sourced

🎯 Content Requirements

  • Clear relevance to neuroscience, psychology, or mental health
  • Alignment with our editorial vision
  • Original perspective, interdisciplinary insight, or thoughtful analysis
  • All submissions must be original works created specifically for Neuro & Psycho and must comply with academic integrity standards
  • Any form of plagiarism will result in immediate rejection

🌐 Languages and Formats

  • We accept articles written in French, English, or Arabic
  • Once approved, each article is translated by our team and published in both French and English to ensure global accessibility
  • Depending on the nature of the content, articles may also be adapted into other formats, such as audio versions, short videos (animated or illustrated summaries for social media), infographics, or interactive carousels

3. Submission Process

📤 Accepted Formats: .docx or .pdf
✉️ Submit to: [email protected]

🔍 Editorial Process

  1. Initial review by the editorial team
  2. Feedback or acceptance notice
  3. Publication with author attribution and optional link to professional pages (LinkedIn, personal website, etc.)

Quick FAQ

Can I submit an article that has already been published elsewhere?
No. All articles must be original and written exclusively for Neuro & Psycho. We do not republish pre-existing content.

Can I co-author an article?
Yes, collaborative pieces are welcome. Just be sure to include the full names of all authors when submitting.

Can I republish my article after it appears on Neuro & Psycho?
We ask for exclusive first publication rights. Any subsequent republication must be approved by the editorial team and must include a link to the original publication on Neuro & Psycho.

Can I submit more than one article?
Absolutely. There’s no limit, as long as each submission aligns with our editorial standards and maintains a high level of quality.

Will my article be edited?
Possibly. Our team may suggest edits to improve clarity, structure, or flow. No substantial changes will be made without your approval.