Graphical abstracts now encouraged for Cephalalgia published articles
Cephalalgia is introducing graphical abstracts to its publications. A graphical abstract is a visual summary, in a single representation, of the findings of a study. It must represent concisely and accurately the scientific content of the article. The aim of the graphical abstract is to summarise the main results of the study, to visually capture the essence of the research and to quickly attract and inform readers.
For more information read the article by the Cephalalgia Graphical Abstract Editors, Cédric Gollion and David Garcia-Azorin, here.