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Introduction The journal IMPULSE was started by four undergraduate students and one faculty member in the spring of 2003. The first issue was posted in 2004, and a total of eleven issues have been archived, one per year. The current, 2015 issue, is the twelfth. The journal has evolved from a once-per-year posting reviewed by students at a single institution, to rolling review and posting by students worldwide representing twelve institutions. The first issue was reviewed by 14 students from three countries and two continents, with a single Faculty Advisor and Reviewer Training Site (RTS). The 2014 issue posted with over 100 student reviewers representing over 30 institutions in six countries and four continents. Many of these students were members of the 12 RTSs, one of which was in South Africa. The rest of the Reviewers were individuals who simply wished to have the experience and applied to join as independent Reviewers. They were assigned to an RTS team and sent their reviews to the Associate Editor from that RTS. Each RTS had its own Associate Editor who compiled the team’s review and a Faculty Advisor who oversaw and taught about the reviewing process. The most recent RTS to be added (2014) was from Carnegie Mellon University. We have reported previously on the value of involving students as reviewers and authors in the undergraduate neuroscience journal IMPULSE to promote their neuroscience or pre-medical career plans. It is also a less intimidating means for non-Anglophone, university students to work on their English language reading, reviewing, and writing skills in the sciences. It is an accessible way to teach students about the peer review system and to involve them directly in the scientific process. Results from a recent survey (SfN 2014, http://www.abstractsonline.com/) indicated that students outside of science disciplines could also benefit from working with the journal, enhancing their understanding of the scientific process for related careers in business, journalism, or the arts. Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal Exec. Editor [email protected] u http://impulse.appstate.edu 2005 issue 2006 issue Rachel Sledge Publicity & Social Media Editors 2004 issue 2007 issue Drew Kreuzman Faculty Advisors Carlos Aizenmann, Ph.D., Brown University (USA) DJ Brasier, Carnegie Mellon University (USA) Kim Cronise, Ph.D., Middlebury College (USA) Annalize Landman, M.B.Ch.B., University of the Free State (South Africa) Jeremy Loebach, Ph.D., St. Olaf College (USA) Leslie Sargent Jones, Ph.D., Appalachian State University (USA) Founding FA David Nichols, Ph.D., Roanoke College (USA) Jaime Pineda, Ph.D., University of California San Diego, (USA) Deanna Smith, Ph.D., University of South Carolina (USA) Wayne Silver, Ph.D., Wake Forest University (USA) Steven Symington, Ph.D., Salve Regina University (USA) Victoria Turgeon, Ph.D., Furman University (USA) Mng. Editor Zoe Kaplan Elisabeth Moore Opportunities in the journal IMPULSE for non-Anglophone student publishing and reviewing for all disciplines Jones LS 1 , Sasser K 1 , Kriek P 2 , Landman AV 2 , 1 The Honors College, Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC; 2 University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa 2008 issue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D/$+1 D5:1#3#$? !"#$%&2 6/(/ =*/1#K .>;/ H/>#& L%:+&$ ?%5(J Pierre Kriek Supported by The Honors College at Appalachian State Univ., The Dept of Psychology at Middlebury College, the Dept of Biology at Univ of South Carolina, the Dept of Biology at Salve Regina Univ, the Dept of Biology at Furman Univ, the Dept of Biology at St. Olaf College, the Dept of Basic Medical Sciences at the Univ of the Free State, the Dept of Psychology at Roanoke College, the Dept of Biology at Wake Forest Univ, the Dept of Cognitive Science at UC San Diego, the Dept of Neuroscience at Brown University, and the Dept of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon Univ. 2010 issue History of IMPULSE 2011 issue Sarah Snouse IMPULSE Reviewer Training Sites: Stephanie Shields Exec. Assoc. Ed. Kyle Sasser Hannah Johnson Supriya Juneja Theresa Urquhart Site hosted at The Honors College, Appalachian State University 2003: M. Wilkinson, A. Autry, L. Helmick, and S. Roudsari founded new journal with Dr. L.S. Jones; IMPULSE at 1 st SYNAPSE meeting (James Madison U.) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs . 29 :25.3, New Orleans). 2004: First issue posted online. IMPULSE at SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs . 31 :20.19, Washington, D.C.). 2006: Moved to rolling publication; IMPULSE at 2 nd SYNAPSE (Davidson Col.) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Ab s. 32:xxx, Atlanta); Publicity Editors created; ISSN # assigned. 2007: IMPULSE at 3 rd SYNAPSE (Davidson Col.) , 7 th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience in Melbourne, Australia, and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 33 :26.4, San Diego). B. Goodlett became 3 rd EiC. IMPULSE joins Directory of Open Access Journals; 2 nd RTS at Middlebury College with Dr. K. Cronise. 2008: IMPULSE at 4 th SYNAPSE (Col of Charleston), 6 th FENS Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs . 34 :224.5, Washington, D.C.). A. Walton became 4 th EiC. The 3 rd RTS opened at Appalachian State Univ. Honors College (L.S. Jones moved). 2009: IMPULSE at 5 th SYNAPSE (Col of Charleston) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs . 35:23.9, Chicago) . Dr. S. Sweitzer (U. South Carolina) stepped in as 3 rd FA; Dr. S. Symington joined as FA for 4 th RTS at Salve Regina Univ. Website moved to Appstate as host site. 2010: IMPULSE presented at 6 th SYNAPSE (Wake Forest U), 7 th FENS Forum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs . 36:24.7, San Diego) . K. McClellan became 5 th EiC. Dr. K. Crisp joined as FA for 5 th RTS, St. Olaf College, Dr. V. Turgeon as FA at 6 th RTS, Furman Univ., Dr. Stephanie Smith as FA at 7 th RTS, University of the Free State (South Africa). 2011: IMPULSE presented at 7 th SYNAPSE (Wake Forest U) and 5 th FENS Forum in Florence, Italy, and SfN 37 :25.15S (Washington, D.C.); Kate Davison is 6 th EiC. Social Media and Publicity Editor created. 2012: IMPULSE presented at 8 th SYNAPSE (USC-Columbia), the 8 th FENS (Barcelona), and SfN 38 :23.07SA (New Orleans). The 8 th RTS established at Roanoke College. 2013: A DECADE of IMPULSE! M. Cook installed as 7 th EiC. The 9 th RTS, and first in Europe, established at University of Barcelona, Spain (Dr. Juan Abolafia). The 10 th (UC San Diego, Dr. Jaime Pineda) and 11 th (Wake Forest Univ., Dr. Wayne Silver) RTSs came online. Presentations at 9 th SYNAPSE (USC-Columbia) and SfN 39:22.08SA ( San Diego). 2014: IMPULSE presented at 10 th SYNAPSE UNC-Asheville) and 9 th FENS Forum in Milan, Italy, and SfN 40:24.05SA (Washington, D.C.). Dana Cobb installed as 8 th EiC. Added Brown University as an RTS with FA Dr. Carlos Aizenman, and Carnegie Mellon University, with Dr. DJ Brasier as FA. 2015: IMPULSE presented at 11 th SYNAPSE (UNC-Asheville); Kyle Sasser takes over as 9 th EiC. 2012 issue QR codes for website and facebook 2013 issue Courtney Quick Elizabeth Artz Ali Rezaei Review Board ( con’t ) Rutgers University Rahul Patel Salgado de Oliveira University ( Brazil ) Hercules Rezende Freitas Salve Regina University (USA) Wayne Bainter, Raymond Black, Hanna Cote, Kristen Dostie, Justin Gay, Craig Irving, Karl Varkey, Gina Varuzzo, Priscilla Villa Skidmore College (USA) Jennifer Brown St. Olaf College (USA) Amara Balhorn, Stuart Behling, Maia Erickson,, Liz Grosse,Annika Lee, Pedro Monque, Roman Tyshynsky, Jacob Westerberg Stony Brook University (USA) Andrew Lee Trinity College (USA) Isabella Dahilig University of California Los Angeles (USA) Gal Daskal, Brett Neely, Vu Tran, Arielle Tripp University of California, San Diego (USA) Wednesday Bushong, Sofia Campos, Katelyn Carmichael, Lala Forrest, Mary Graves, Gerdien Kritzinger, Edward Nguyen, Nathan Olesen, Thuy-Iinh T Pham, Chris Shenton, Trisha Srivastava, Alan Truong, acob Valadez, Tyler Wishard University of Colorado, Boulder (USA) Brandon Fields University of Connecticut (USA) Margaret Rowland, Tiahna Spencer University of the Free State (South Africa) Dakota Corbett, Natalie Collins, Danri Joubert, Jan Kriel, Alden Geldenhuys,Carl van Heerden, Pieter Willem Kriek, Gerdien Kritzinger, Corli Leonard, Sune Liebetrau, Bhavana Narayanan, Lbe van Niekerk, Shirley Louise du Plessis, Lisa Sibthorpe, Nicki Steyn, Cornel Dieter van der Westhuzien University of Georgia (USA) Ayan Hussein University of Greenwhich (UK) Steliana Yanakievs University of Kentucky (USA) Allie Lonneman University of Kentucky (USA) Allie Lonneman University of South Carolina (USA) Rahoul Ahuja, Sonesh Amin, Nidhi Arashinagundi, Alexis Baker, David Berry, Zachary Blake, Syndey Bromfield, Shravya Budidi, Anna Capps, Celia Biyun Cui, Selina Chang, Pooja R. Choudhari, Purva R. Choudhari, Lauren Cole, Breana Carter, Darien Davda, Julio C. Diaz, Hassieb Din, Andrew Dippre, Sarah Erlandson, Tori Espensen-Sturges, Mohammad Fatani, Humna Fayyaz, April Galloway, Lauren Gee, Alexander Gex, Michael Goyda, Luke Havens, John He, Caroline Hendricks, Molly Higgins, Christine Hsieh, Polina Kopylova, Rachel LeMelfant, Courtney Marsh, Trevor Morris, Anjali Pathak, Kristen Polinski, Marcia Reeves, Tori Seigler, Alex Teshon, Allie Turgeon Vanderbilt University (USA) Michael Cross, Lance Lehman, Stacy Yanofsky Wake Forest University (USA) Virginia Catherine Cushing, Jordan Hall, Nanami Miyazaki, Eileen McNamara Hope Peterson, Ian Rosner, Caitlin Suire Wayne State University (USA) Samantha Cloutier, Christopher Yoo Wellesley College (USA) Paige Miranda Wake Forest University (USA) Virginia Catherine Cushing, Jordan Hall, Nanami Miyazaki, Eileen McNamara Hope Peterson, Ian Rosner, Caitlin Suire Review Board Appalachian State University (USA) Elisabeth Artz, Alicia Brunson, Sarah Eubanks, Hannah Johnson, Elisabeth Moore, Zachary Richardson-Bull, Timothy Sasser, Rachel Sledge, Cole Sloboda, Sarah Snouse, Walker Stevens, Dominic Ysidron Brown University (USA) Hye Bin Shin, Dustin Hayden, Olena Kuksenko, Nicolas Ledru, Kurt Pianka, Ali Razaei, Alexandra Saali, Methma Udawatta Carnegie Mellon University (USA) Ji Heon Han, Luke McDonald, Amira Millette, Mark Nicholas, Brandon Rogowski, Meredith Schmehl, Erin Sipple Colgate University (USA) Kathryn Welp College of Charleston (USA) Hanna Fields Cornell University (USA) Jennifer Brown Davidson College (USA) Charles Ford, Malcolm Moses-Hampton, Matthew De Niear, Garrett Smith Drexel University (USA) Sravanthi Koduri Duke University (USA) Jordan Hall Emory University (USA) Jonathan Lin Furman University (USA) Kate Brokaw, Kyle Duke, Stephanie Manceor, Nathan Moliterno, Jason Pecorella, Madison Ritter, Arianna Scricco Madras Medical College (India) Vishala Mishra Middlebury College (USA) DanVal Braddick, Eliza Jaeger, Adam Glaser, Timothy Ogle, Anna Paritsky National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) Victor Daniel Lee Aplicano New York University (USA) Laura Craciun , Themesap Khan Nova Southeastern University (USA) Katie Dabrowski Roanoke College (USA) Alex Arey, Paige Arrington, Kelsey Collett, Victoria Godwin, Kati Hurt, Aldijana Mekic, Rebecca Ward Jordan Hall 2014 issue Laura Gunsalus Jacob Westerberg USC Kate Brokaw Rebecca Wood Mary Graves A course that utilizes the journal could be designed (see a published example at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC3592724/, at left), or a team of student reviewers could be created, comprising students from different fields. This would make learning about neuroscience, as well as the scientific enterprise and publishing, available to students in many areas of study. Since the realms of professions that require some scientific expertise include those involving writing, entrepreneurship, and everything from dance studies to sociology, it would be useful for all students to have some understanding of the brain/mind. Current examples from the IMPULSE Editorial team are a Journalism major (Editor-in-Chief), a Math major (Managing Editor), and an English (Writing) major (Executive Associate Editor). While taking a neuroscience class or working in a research lab may not be an option for many of those non-science students, working with the journal may help bridge the gap between their field of study, whether it is journalism or business, and the world of neuroscience. Creating a Reviewer Training Site at any institution is easy and does not require any special application process. There are no costs, and the manner of involvement is flexible and up to each Faculty Advisor at each RTS. Some choose to offer a course for new Reviewers, some work with a campus neuroscience club, while others just focus on a group of students doing research in their laboratory. All that is needed to start an RTS at an institution is a faculty member willing to take on the role of the Faculty Advisor (see list at right of current FAs) and a few students willing to be Reviewers (one will become the Associate Editor for that RTS). The process works very fluidly, with submissions being forwarded by the Executive Associate Editor to all of the RTS Associate Editors, who then distribute the manuscript to their RTS Review Team for review. A compiled, single review from each RTS is returned to the EAE and a final, unified compilation is created by the Executive Editor for return to the authors, usually within 4-5 weeks. Reviewer Training Sites (Cover)

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Page 1: The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal · 2012: IMPULSE presented at 8th SYNAPSE (USC-Columbia), the 8th FENS (Barcelona), and SfN 38:23.07SA (New Orleans). ... Celia Biyun

Exec. Editor

Introduction The journal IMPULSE was started by four undergraduate students and one faculty member in the spring of 2003. The first issue was posted in 2004, and a total of eleven issues have been archived, one per year. The current, 2015 issue, is the twelfth. The journal has evolved from a once-per-year posting reviewed by students at a single institution, to rolling review and posting by students worldwide representing twelve institutions. The first issue was reviewed by 14 students from three countries and two continents, with a single Faculty Advisor and Reviewer Training Site (RTS). The 2014 issue posted with over 100 student reviewers representing over 30 institutions in six countries and four continents. Many of these students were members of the 12 RTSs, one of which was in South Africa. The rest of the Reviewers were individuals who simply wished to have the experience and applied to join as independent Reviewers. They were assigned to an RTS team and sent their reviews to the Associate Editor from that RTS. Each RTS had its own Associate Editor who compiled the team’s review and a Faculty Advisor who oversaw and taught about the reviewing process. The most recent RTS to be added (2014) was from Carnegie Mellon University. We have reported previously on the value of involving students as reviewers and authors in the undergraduate neuroscience journal IMPULSE to promote their neuroscience or pre-medical career plans. It is also a less intimidating means for non-Anglophone, university students to work on their English language reading, reviewing, and writing skills in the sciences. It is an accessible way to teach students about the peer review system and to involve them directly in the scientific process. Results from a recent survey (SfN 2014, http://www.abstractsonline.com/) indicated that students outside of science disciplines could also benefit from working with the journal, enhancing their understanding of the scientific process for related careers in business, journalism, or the arts.

Editor-in-Chief

Associate Editors

The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal

Exec. Editor

[email protected] http://impulse.appstate.edu

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Rachel Sledge

Publicity & Social Media Editors

2004 issue

2007 issue

Drew Kreuzman

Faculty Advisors Carlos Aizenmann, Ph.D., Brown University (USA) DJ Brasier, Carnegie Mellon University (USA) Kim Cronise, Ph.D., Middlebury College (USA) Annalize Landman, M.B.Ch.B., University of the Free State (South Africa) Jeremy Loebach, Ph.D., St. Olaf College (USA) Leslie Sargent Jones, Ph.D., Appalachian State University (USA) Founding FA David Nichols, Ph.D., Roanoke College (USA) Jaime Pineda, Ph.D., University of California San Diego, (USA) Deanna Smith, Ph.D., University of South Carolina (USA) Wayne Silver, Ph.D., Wake Forest University (USA) Steven Symington, Ph.D., Salve Regina University (USA) Victoria Turgeon, Ph.D., Furman University (USA)

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Zoe Kaplan

Elisabeth Moore

Opportunities in the journal IMPULSE for non-Anglophone student publishing and reviewing for all disciplines Jones LS1, Sasser K1, Kriek P2, Landman AV2,

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2010 issue

History of IMPULSE

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Sarah Snouse

IMPULSE Reviewer Training Sites:

Stephanie Shields

Exec. Assoc. Ed.

Kyle Sasser

Hannah Johnson

Supriya Juneja

Theresa Urquhart

Site hosted at The Honors College,

Appalachian State University

2003: M. Wilkinson, A. Autry, L. Helmick, and S. Roudsari founded new journal with Dr. L.S. Jones; IMPULSE at 1st SYNAPSE meeting (James Madison U.) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 29:25.3, New Orleans).

2004: First issue posted online. IMPULSE at SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 31:20.19, Washington, D.C.). 2006: Moved to rolling publication; IMPULSE at 2nd SYNAPSE (Davidson Col.) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 32:xxx, Atlanta); Publicity Editors

created; ISSN # assigned. 2007: IMPULSE at 3rd SYNAPSE (Davidson Col.) , 7th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience in Melbourne, Australia, and SfN (Soc. Neur.

Abs. 33:26.4, San Diego). B. Goodlett became 3rd EiC. IMPULSE joins Directory of Open Access Journals; 2nd RTS at Middlebury College with Dr. K. Cronise.

2008: IMPULSE at 4th SYNAPSE (Col of Charleston), 6th FENS Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 34:224.5, Washington, D.C.). A. Walton became 4th EiC. The 3rd RTS opened at Appalachian State Univ. Honors College (L.S. Jones moved).

2009: IMPULSE at 5th SYNAPSE (Col of Charleston) and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 35:23.9, Chicago). Dr. S. Sweitzer (U. South Carolina) stepped in as 3rd FA; Dr. S. Symington joined as FA for 4th RTS at Salve Regina Univ. Website moved to Appstate as host site.

2010: IMPULSE presented at 6th SYNAPSE (Wake Forest U), 7th FENS Forum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and SfN (Soc. Neur. Abs. 36:24.7, San Diego). K. McClellan became 5th EiC. Dr. K. Crisp joined as FA for 5th RTS, St. Olaf College, Dr. V. Turgeon as FA at 6th RTS, Furman Univ., Dr. Stephanie Smith as FA at 7th RTS, University of the Free State (South Africa).

2011: IMPULSE presented at 7th SYNAPSE (Wake Forest U) and 5th FENS Forum in Florence, Italy, and SfN 37:25.15S (Washington, D.C.); Kate Davison is 6th EiC. Social Media and Publicity Editor created.

2012: IMPULSE presented at 8th SYNAPSE (USC-Columbia), the 8th FENS (Barcelona), and SfN 38:23.07SA (New Orleans). The 8th RTS established at Roanoke College.

2013: A DECADE of IMPULSE! M. Cook installed as 7th EiC. The 9th RTS, and first in Europe, established at University of Barcelona, Spain (Dr. Juan Abolafia). The 10th (UC San Diego, Dr. Jaime Pineda) and 11th (Wake Forest Univ., Dr. Wayne Silver) RTSs came online. Presentations at 9th SYNAPSE (USC-Columbia) and SfN 39:22.08SA ( San Diego).

2014: IMPULSE presented at 10th SYNAPSE UNC-Asheville) and 9th FENS Forum in Milan, Italy, and SfN 40:24.05SA (Washington, D.C.). Dana Cobb installed as 8th EiC. Added Brown University as an RTS with FA Dr. Carlos Aizenman, and Carnegie Mellon University, with Dr. DJ Brasier as FA.

2015: IMPULSE presented at 11th SYNAPSE (UNC-Asheville); Kyle Sasser takes over as 9th EiC.

2012 issue

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2013 issue

Courtney Quick

Elizabeth Artz

Ali Rezaei

Review Board (con’t)

Rutgers University Rahul Patel

Salgado de Oliveira University (Brazil) Hercules Rezende Freitas

Salve Regina University (USA) Wayne Bainter, Raymond Black, Hanna Cote, Kristen Dostie, Justin Gay, Craig Irving, Karl Varkey, Gina Varuzzo, Priscilla Villa

Skidmore College (USA) Jennifer Brown

St. Olaf College (USA) Amara Balhorn, Stuart Behling, Maia Erickson,, Liz Grosse,Annika Lee, Pedro Monque, Roman Tyshynsky, Jacob Westerberg

Stony Brook University (USA) Andrew Lee

Trinity College (USA) Isabella Dahilig

University of California Los Angeles (USA) Gal Daskal, Brett Neely, Vu Tran, Arielle Tripp

University of California, San Diego (USA) Wednesday Bushong, Sofia Campos, Katelyn Carmichael, Lala Forrest, Mary Graves, Gerdien Kritzinger, Edward Nguyen, Nathan Olesen, Thuy-Iinh T Pham, Chris Shenton, Trisha Srivastava, Alan Truong, acob Valadez, Tyler Wishard

University of Colorado, Boulder (USA) Brandon Fields

University of Connecticut (USA) Margaret Rowland, Tiahna Spencer

University of the Free State (South Africa) Dakota Corbett, Natalie Collins, Danri Joubert, Jan Kriel, Alden Geldenhuys,Carl van Heerden, Pieter Willem Kriek, Gerdien Kritzinger, Corli Leonard, Sune Liebetrau, Bhavana Narayanan, Lbe van Niekerk, Shirley Louise du Plessis,

Lisa Sibthorpe, Nicki Steyn, Cornel Dieter van der Westhuzien University of Georgia (USA) Ayan Hussein

University of Greenwhich (UK) Steliana Yanakievs

University of Kentucky (USA) Allie Lonneman

University of Kentucky (USA) Allie Lonneman

University of South Carolina (USA) Rahoul Ahuja, Sonesh Amin, Nidhi Arashinagundi, Alexis Baker, David Berry, Zachary Blake, Syndey Bromfield, Shravya Budidi, Anna Capps, Celia Biyun Cui, Selina Chang, Pooja R. Choudhari, Purva R. Choudhari, Lauren Cole, Breana Carter, Darien Davda, Julio C. Diaz, Hassieb Din, Andrew Dippre, Sarah Erlandson, Tori Espensen-Sturges, Mohammad Fatani, Humna Fayyaz, April Galloway, Lauren Gee, Alexander Gex, Michael Goyda, Luke Havens, John He, Caroline Hendricks, Molly Higgins, Christine Hsieh, Polina Kopylova, Rachel LeMelfant, Courtney Marsh, Trevor Morris, Anjali Pathak, Kristen Polinski, Marcia Reeves, Tori Seigler, Alex Teshon, Allie Turgeon

Vanderbilt University (USA) Michael Cross, Lance Lehman, Stacy Yanofsky

Wake Forest University (USA) Virginia Catherine Cushing, Jordan Hall, Nanami Miyazaki, Eileen McNamara   Hope Peterson, Ian Rosner, Caitlin Suire

Wayne State University (USA) Samantha Cloutier, Christopher Yoo

Wellesley College (USA) Paige Miranda

Wake Forest University (USA) Virginia Catherine Cushing, Jordan Hall, Nanami Miyazaki, Eileen McNamara 

 Hope Peterson, Ian Rosner, Caitlin Suire 

Review Board Appalachian State University (USA) Elisabeth Artz, Alicia Brunson, Sarah Eubanks, Hannah Johnson, Elisabeth Moore, Zachary Richardson-Bull, Timothy Sasser, Rachel Sledge, Cole Sloboda, Sarah Snouse, Walker Stevens, Dominic Ysidron

Brown University (USA) Hye Bin Shin, Dustin Hayden, Olena Kuksenko, Nicolas Ledru, Kurt Pianka,

Ali Razaei, Alexandra Saali, Methma Udawatta Carnegie Mellon University (USA) Ji Heon Han, Luke McDonald, Amira Millette, Mark Nicholas, Brandon Rogowski, Meredith Schmehl, Erin Sipple

Colgate University (USA) Kathryn Welp

College of Charleston (USA) Hanna Fields

Cornell University (USA) Jennifer Brown

Davidson College (USA) Charles Ford, Malcolm Moses-Hampton, Matthew De Niear, Garrett Smith

Drexel University (USA) Sravanthi Koduri

Duke University (USA) Jordan Hall

Emory University (USA) Jonathan Lin

Furman University (USA) Kate Brokaw, Kyle Duke, Stephanie Manceor, Nathan Moliterno, Jason Pecorella, Madison Ritter, Arianna Scricco

Madras Medical College (India) Vishala Mishra

Middlebury College (USA) DanVal Braddick, Eliza Jaeger, Adam Glaser, Timothy Ogle, Anna Paritsky

National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) Victor Daniel Lee Aplicano

New York University (USA) Laura Craciun, Themesap Khan

Nova Southeastern University (USA) Katie Dabrowski

Roanoke College (USA) Alex Arey, Paige Arrington, Kelsey Collett, Victoria Godwin, Kati Hurt, Aldijana Mekic, Rebecca Ward Jordan Hall 2014 issue

Laura Gunsalus

Jacob Westerberg

USC

Kate Brokaw

Rebecca Wood

Mary Graves

A course that utilizes the journal could be designed (see a published example at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592724/, at left), or a team of student reviewers could be created, comprising students from different fields. This would make learning about neuroscience, as well as the scientific enterprise and publishing, available to students in many areas of study. Since the realms of professions that require some scientific expertise include those involving writing, entrepreneurship, and everything from dance studies to sociology, it would be useful for all students to have some understanding of the brain/mind. Current examples from the IMPULSE Editorial team are a Journalism major (Editor-in-Chief), a Math major (Managing Editor), and an English (Writing) major (Executive Associate Editor). While taking a neuroscience class or working in a research lab may not be an option for many of those non-science students, working with the journal may help bridge the gap between their field of study, whether it is journalism or business, and the world of neuroscience. Creating a Reviewer Training Site at any institution is easy and does not require any special application process. There are no costs, and the manner of involvement is flexible and up to each Faculty Advisor at each RTS. Some choose to offer a course for new Reviewers, some work with a campus neuroscience club, while others just focus on a group of students doing research in their laboratory. All that is needed to start an RTS at an institution is a faculty member willing to take on the role of the Faculty Advisor (see list at right of current FAs) and a few students willing to be Reviewers (one will become the Associate Editor for that RTS). The process works very fluidly, with submissions being forwarded by the Executive Associate Editor to all of the RTS Associate Editors, who then distribute the manuscript to their RTS Review Team for review. A compiled, single review from each RTS is returned to the EAE and a final, unified compilation is created by the Executive Editor for return to the authors, usually within 4-5 weeks.

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