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      A bibliometric review of unilateral neglect: Trends, frontiers, and frameworks

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      Brain Circulation
      Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
      Bibliometric, hotspots, stroke, trends, unilateral neglect

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          Abstract

          BACKGROUND:

          Owing to the adverse effects of unilateral neglect (UN) on rehabilitation outcomes, fall risk, and activities of daily living, this field has gradually got considerable interest. Notwithstanding, there is presently an absence of efficient portrayals of the entire research field; hence, the motivation behind this study was to dissect and evaluate the literature published in the field of UN following stroke and other nonprogressive brain injuries to identify hotspots and trends for future research.

          MATERIALS AND METHODS:

          Original articles and reviews related to UN from 1970 to 2022 were retrieved from the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix software were used to observe publication fields, countries, and authors.

          RESULTS:

          A total of 1,202 publications were incorporated, consisting of 92% of original articles, with an overall fluctuating upward trend in the number of publications. Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States made critical contributions, with Neuropsychologia being the most persuasive academic journal, and Bartolomeo P. ranked first in both the quantity of publications and co-citations. Keywords were divided into four clusters, and burst keyword detection demonstrated that networks and virtual reality might additionally emerge as frontiers of future development and warrant additional attention.

          CONCLUSIONS:

          UN is an emerging field, and this study presents the first bibliometric analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of research in the field. The insights and guidance garnered from our research on frontiers, trends, and popular topics could prove highly valuable in facilitating the rapid development of this field while informing future research directions.

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          Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping

          We present VOSviewer, a freely available computer program that we have developed for constructing and viewing bibliometric maps. Unlike most computer programs that are used for bibliometric mapping, VOSviewer pays special attention to the graphical representation of bibliometric maps. The functionality of VOSviewer is especially useful for displaying large bibliometric maps in an easy-to-interpret way. The paper consists of three parts. In the first part, an overview of VOSviewer’s functionality for displaying bibliometric maps is provided. In the second part, the technical implementation of specific parts of the program is discussed. Finally, in the third part, VOSviewer’s ability to handle large maps is demonstrated by using the program to construct and display a co-citation map of 5,000 major scientific journals.
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              Searching for intellectual turning points: progressive knowledge domain visualization.

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              This article introduces a previously undescribed method progressively visualizing the evolution of a knowledge domain's cocitation network. The method first derives a sequence of cocitation networks from a series of equal-length time interval slices. These time-registered networks are merged and visualized in a panoramic view in such a way that intellectually significant articles can be identified based on their visually salient features. The method is applied to a cocitation study of the superstring field in theoretical physics. The study focuses on the search of articles that triggered two superstring revolutions. Visually salient nodes in the panoramic view are identified, and the nature of their intellectual contributions is validated by leading scientists in the field. The analysis has demonstrated that a search for intellectual turning points can be narrowed down to visually salient nodes in the visualized network. The method provides a promising way to simplify otherwise cognitively demanding tasks to a search for landmarks, pivots, and hubs.
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                Journal
                Brain Circ
                Brain Circ
                BC
                Brain Circ
                Brain Circulation
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                2394-8108
                2455-4626
                Apr-Jun 2024
                26 June 2024
                : 10
                : 2
                : 94-105
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Rehabilitation, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Prof. Weiqun Song, Department of Rehabilitation, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 45 Changchun Street, Beijing 100053, China. E-mail: songwq66@ 123456126.com
                Article
                BC-10-94
                10.4103/bc.bc_72_23
                11259318
                39036292
                c68c331c-a895-4216-a256-26543ccbc178
                Copyright: © 2024 Brain Circulation

                This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.

                History
                : 26 August 2023
                : 20 December 2023
                : 06 January 2024
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