It takes a lot of work on the part of many editors and many more reviewers to keep The Journal of Neuroscience moving forward. The Journal now receives approximately 6000 submissions per year. The Journal editors want to thank all the reviewers who have contributed their expertise to the Journal in the past year, and special thanks to frequent reviewers who reviewed 5 or more manuscripts in the past year. The list of these individuals is available at the Journal website (http://www.jneurosci.org/). I also want to thank all of the Senior Editors, Reviewing Editors, and Associate Editors who have given so much of their time to the Journal in 2006. Let's hope we can make it even better in 2007.
Layer III pyramidal cell of cerebral cortex of mouse from an original preparation of Santiago Ramón y Cajal impregnated with the Golgi method (P80001). Z-projection (32 sections; z-step. 2.072 μm). Objective, 20×; numerical aperture, 0.75 (ImageJ). For more information, see the article by García-López et al. in the November 1, 2006 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience (pages 11249–11252).
In celebration of the centennial of the 1906 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology awarded to neuroscientists Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal.
Happy New Year.