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- Title
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EPILEPSY AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY: BIBLIOMETRICS RESEARCH AND VISUAL ANALYSIS USING CITESPACE.
- Authors
CUI, YUNMEI; WANG, QIANQI; ZHAI, HUIGE; YAN, GEN; LI, JINZI
- Abstract
Objective: This study used CiteSpace to look at the current state of research on epilepsy and synaptic plasticity and to point out the hotspots and frontiers. Method: We searched Web of Science (WoS) for studies related to epilepsy and synaptic plasticity. CiteSpace was used to construct network maps of cooperation across countries, institutions, and authors to identify frontiers and hotspots in epilepsy and synaptic plasticity research. Results: A total of 1700 studies on epilepsy and synaptic plasticity were retrieved from the WoS. The United States and Baylor College of Medicine were the most prolific nation and institution in this field with 680 and 28 publications, respectively. The most prolific author (11 articles) was Xuefeng Wang. The Journal of Neuroscience published the most articles (71, 6.71%) and had the most co-citations (1557, 4.57%). In this paper, the interaction and mechanism between epilepsy and synaptic plasticity, as well as future research hotspots, are highlighted. Conclusion: CiteSpace can reveal the institutions, leaders, journals, cited papers, and research hotspots involved in epilepsy and synaptic plasticity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that visualizes the relationship between epilepsy and synaptic plasticity and provides references for future research directions.
- Subjects
NEUROPLASTICITY; BAYLOR College of Medicine; EPILEPSY; BIBLIOMETRICS; INTERNET searching; STATE universities &; colleges
- Publication
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine & Biology, 2023, Vol 23, Issue 8, p1
- ISSN
0219-5194
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S021951942340078X