
Dear all, We invite you to submit your work to our JoVE special issue<https://app.jove.com/fr/methods-collections/4215/dynamical-systems-approache...>, which will include an associated video demonstration to showcase your research. This Special Issue<https://app.jove.com/fr/methods-collections/4215/dynamical-systems-approache...>, “Dynamics in Complex Systems: From Neurosciences to Psychiatry”, explores how dynamical systems models can illuminate the complex, time-evolving processes underlying brain function and psychiatric disorders. From molecular interactions to large-scale brain networks and symptom dynamics, contributions will address how non-linear, multi-scale dynamics shape cognition, behavior, and mental health. We invite original research, reviews, and methodological papers focusing on dynamic processes across scales, including neural network oscillations, brain-behavior interactions, symptom networks in psychiatry, and clinical time-series analyses. Emphasis is placed on integrative approaches that bridge basic neuroscience and clinical applications. Both new results and methodological articles will be considered. Best, Christophe Gauld and Damien Depannemaecker link to the journal page: https://app.jove.com/fr/methods-collections/4215/dynamical-systems-approache... About JoVE: JoVE publishes methods, original research, case presentations and review articles. First, an author submits a manuscript, including a step-by-step protocol. For a method or case presentation the text of the manuscript needs to be novel; however, the results are representative and can be republished with appropriate permission. For an original research article, the text and the findings must be novel. Next, the manuscript is peer-reviewed. Please note that videos for original research articles and case reports are created only when the methods used require visual demonstration. If a video is not required, they will be published as text-only articles. There is no video created for a review article. However, there will be a video playlist on their article's webpage. This playlist will highlight JoVE videos that are relevant to the topic of the review. When authors submit it to our official submission site, they'll be asked to suggest some relevant videos for the playlist. Authors can provide some suggestions of relevant recent JoVE videos (2022-2025) based on their planned review topic for the playlist. If accepted, those that require a video will be turned into a script by our PhD-level science writers. A videographer will then come to your location for one day and film your protocol or video. Once filming is complete, the footage comes back to our video team who will do all the post-production work. The article is indexed in Web of Science, PubMed, SciFinder, and Scopus. This is the link to our publishing process and costs<https://1bdf5d0c.streaklinks.com/CkA1qpFLy5cdf8poxwvcLZDI/https%3A%2F%2Fwww....>. The fee is used to offset the costs involved in filming and post production (scripting, editing, professional voice over etc.). You will receive a copy of the video article that can be shared or linked to your website and used for training purposes. The costs for publishing are as follows. The list of fee waiver eligible nations is linked here<https://1bdf5d0c.streaklinks.com/CkA1qpBysvoOusj2tAQ3KMsX/https%3A%2F%2Fdocs...>. [image (1).png]