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In terms of impact factor (for a lack of a better proxy), what are the highest ranked neuroscience journals that use double-blind review process?

I would be submitting a paper that combines neuroscience, psychology and machine learning.

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    $\begingroup$ Why the fixation on double-blind review? $\endgroup$
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    $\begingroup$ I don't know the particulars of your case, but it is usually a big red flag when someone thinks that their work deserves a top journal but do not know the top journals of the field in which the work is in. That usually signals a certain amount of disengagement with the literature, my personal advice on how to proceed would be here. However, I think your question is a fine fit for this site and I hope you get some useful answers. $\endgroup$ Commented Jun 1, 2015 at 2:31

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Nature Neuroscience offers such a possibility.

http://www.nature.com/news/nature-journals-offer-double-blind-review-1.16931

See also

Does anyone know of any clinical psychology journals that use a double-blind review process?

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