We have a particular interest in studies on Parkinson's disease or other movement disorders in Asian-Oceanian populations. JMD encourages submissions that address epidemiology, genetics/genomics, diagnosis, management, and the prognosis of movement disorders from countries around the world. JMD has a broad international perspective. Disorders of interest include but are not limited to movement disorders, Parkinson’s disease and other Parkinsonian disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, and neurogenetic disorders related to dysfunction of motor control or neurodegeneration. The JMD is dedicated to publishing translational and clinical studies for advancement in the field of movement disorders and neurodegenerative disorders with an emphasis on knowledge that will influence clinical neurology and neuroscience. For subscription or inquiries, please contact the JMD editorial office (Ms. Subscription to JMD is free for members of KMDS and contributors to JMD or KMDS. The JMD is currently indexed, tracked, and covered by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), Korea Citation Index (KCI), DOAJ, KoreMed, CrossRef, and Google Scholar. ![]() All of the journal’s content (including supplementary data) is freely available at. There is no articleprocessing charge or page charge issued to authors. JMD has been published triannually since 2015 and is released on the last days of January, May, and September. JMD launched on April 30, 2008, with Issue 1 of Volume 1. ![]() The ISO abbreviation of the title is “J Mov Disord”. ![]() The Journal of Movement Disorders (JMD pISSN 2005-940x eISSN 2093-4939) is a peer-reviewed open access journal that officially represents the Korean Movement Disorder Society (KMDS).
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