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Dear Colleague,

We are delighted to announce the publication of the latest issue of Brain Plasticity (BPL), the high-quality open access journal focusing on all aspects of neurogenesis, gliogenesis and synaptic plasticity, from development to the adult. BPL Volume 7, Issue 2 includes one review article and five research papers.

The articles in this issue can be accessed via the links below, along with a list of the most read articles in BPL in the third quarter of 2021 and a special issue Call for Papers (deadline: Nov 30, 2021).

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Call for Papers

We strive to give high visibility and impact to the science published in our journal. As a member of our research community, we invite you to submit manuscripts for consideration on all aspects of neural plasticity. Brain Plasticity offers contributing authors many benefits:

• First class Editorial Board
• Rigorous peer review and speedy manuscript processing
• Rapid online publication (pre-press)
• Open Access publication
Open Access author fees waived until the end of 2021

Submit your manuscript online via msTracker
View detailed Instructions to Authors
Aims and Scope

We look forward to working with you.

Best wishes,

Co-Editors-in-Chief

Henriette van Praag
Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, FL, USA
Email: h.vanpraag@protonmail.com

Bernard Zalc
UPMC, Paris, France
Email: bernard.zalc@upmc.fr

Xinyu Zhao
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Email: xzhao@waisman.wisc.edu

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All articles are open access and free to read, download, and share!

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Contents Volume 7, Issue 2

REVIEW ARTICLE
Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Trafficking and its Role in Drug-Induced Neurobehavioral Plasticity
Hámor, Peter U. | Schwendt, Marek

RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Effects of Cardiorespiratory and Motor Skill Fitness on Intrinsic Functional Connectivity of Neural Networks in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
Jarrahi, Behnaz | McEwen, Sarah C. | Holschneider, Daniel P. | Schiehser, Dawn M. | Petkus, Andrew J. | Gomez, Megan E. | Van Horn, Jack D. | Filoteo, Vincent | et al.

Preliminary Evidence of Improvement in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors’ Brain Health Following Physical Activity: A Proof-of-Concept Sub-Study
Lambert, Maude | Wurz, Amanda | Smith, Andra M. | Fang, Zhuo | Brunet, Jennifer

Simultaneous Exercise and Cognitive Training in Virtual Reality Phase 2 Pilot Study: Impact on Brain Health and Cognition in Older Adults
Sakhare, Ashwin | Stradford, Joy | Ravichandran, Roshan | Deng, Rong | Ruiz, Julissa | Subramanian, Keshav | Suh, Jaymee | Pa, Judy

Traditional Chinese Mind-Body Exercise Baduanjin Modulate Gray Matter and Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Brain Imaging Study
Zheng, Guohua | Ye, Bingzhao | Xia, Rui | Qiu, Pingting | Li, Moyi | Zheng, Yuhui | Xiong, Zhenyu

EEG Resting-State and Event-Related Potentials as Markers of Learning Success in Older Adults Following Second Language Training: A Pilot Study
Kliesch, Maria | Giroud, Nathalie | Meyer, Martin

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BPL Special Issue: Call for Papers

Peripheral Factors and Neural Plasticity

A special issue of Brain Plasticity is planned focusing on novel factors mediating
crosstalk between muscle, liver, adipose tissue, gut microbiome, blood, and brain function. This special issue will be guest-edited by BPL Co-Editor-in-Chief Henriette van Praag, PhD (Florida Atlantic University, USA) and Christiane Wrann, PhD (Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA). Both review or research papers are invited, and all publication fees will be waived.

This issue is now open for submissions, with the final deadline for receipt of contributions
being November 30, 2021. All articles will be reviewed promptly and published upon acceptance on an ongoing basis in pre-press format. The target publication date for the special issue is spring 2022. View full details via the website.

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Most Read BPL Articles in Q3 2021

Most read content via the IOS Press content website published online in 2020 & 2021

Preventing and Treating Neurological Disorders with the Flavonol FisetinOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.6, Iss.2, 2020)
Maher, Pamela

Flavonoids as an Intervention for Alzheimer’s Disease: Progress and Hurdles Towards Defining a Mechanism of ActionOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.6, Iss.2, 2020)
Hole, Katriona L. | Williams, Robert J.

Polyphenols and Cognition In Humans: An Overview of Current Evidence from Recent Systematic Reviews and Meta-AnalysesOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.6, Iss.2, 2020)
Lamport, Daniel Joseph | Williams, Claire Michelle

Low Molecular Weight (poly)Phenol Metabolites Across the Blood-Brain Barrier: The Underexplored JourneyOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.6, Iss.2, 2020)
Carecho, Rafael | Carregosa, Diogo | dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes

The Perfect Cytokine Storm: How Peripheral Immune Challenges Impact Brain Plasticity & Memory Function in AgingOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.7, Iss.1, 2021)
Muscat, Stephanie M. | Barrientos, Ruth M.

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