Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis

The utilization of neuromodulation techniques is increasingly capturing the attention of researchers and clinicians as potential non-pharmaceutical interventions for treating schizophrenia, especially among drug-resistant schizophrenia patients. Assessing the existing landscape of research activity...

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Main Authors: Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz, Siti Atiyah, Ali, Nor Asyikin, Fadzil, Zamzuri, Idris, Sabarisah, Hashim
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spelling my.unimas.ir.450282024-06-24T02:33:18Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45028/ Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz Siti Atiyah, Ali Nor Asyikin, Fadzil Zamzuri, Idris Sabarisah, Hashim RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry The utilization of neuromodulation techniques is increasingly capturing the attention of researchers and clinicians as potential non-pharmaceutical interventions for treating schizophrenia, especially among drug-resistant schizophrenia patients. Assessing the existing landscape of research activity and identifying gaps in neuromodulation-schizophrenia research is crucial for strategic planning and guiding future research in this domain. This bibliometric analysis paper aims to discern the publications and research trends in neuromodulationschizophrenia studies spanning 2019 to 2023.The Scopus database search was performed using the related keywords. Neuromodulation-schizophrenia-related publications were retrieved from the Scopus database from 2019 to 2023. Bibliometric analyses were performed using Harzing's Publish or Perish, Microsoft Excel and VOS viewer software programs.Three hundred fifty-three publications from the Scopus database were retrieved and analyzed to answer the research questions. The highest number of publications, 87, was observed in 2022. The United States led the way in publishing neuromodulationschizophrenia research with 96 articles. Keyword analysis revealed that "transcranial direct current stimulation"(tDCS) and "transcranial magnetic stimulation"(TMS) were the most prevalent neuromodulation techniques investigated in schizophrenia research. Transcranial-focused ultrasound (TUS) emerged as a novel and current neuromodulation technique explored in treating schizophrenia, as indicated by the analysis of selected journal articles.This bibliometric paper provides insights intothe current status, knowledge base, and future directions of neuromodulation-schizophrenia studies, which will serve future researchers in focusing on applyingneuromodulation techniquesas potential non-pharmaceutical interventions for schizophrenia Neurotak Publishing 2024-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45028/3/Emerging%20trends.pdf Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz and Siti Atiyah, Ali and Nor Asyikin, Fadzil and Zamzuri, Idris and Sabarisah, Hashim (2024) Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis. Neuroscience Research Notes, 7 (2). 317.1-317.18. ISSN 2576-828X https://neuroscirn.org/ojs/index.php/nrnotes/article/view/317 https://doi.org/10.31117/neuroscirn.v7i2.317
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topic RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
spellingShingle RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz
Siti Atiyah, Ali
Nor Asyikin, Fadzil
Zamzuri, Idris
Sabarisah, Hashim
Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
description The utilization of neuromodulation techniques is increasingly capturing the attention of researchers and clinicians as potential non-pharmaceutical interventions for treating schizophrenia, especially among drug-resistant schizophrenia patients. Assessing the existing landscape of research activity and identifying gaps in neuromodulation-schizophrenia research is crucial for strategic planning and guiding future research in this domain. This bibliometric analysis paper aims to discern the publications and research trends in neuromodulationschizophrenia studies spanning 2019 to 2023.The Scopus database search was performed using the related keywords. Neuromodulation-schizophrenia-related publications were retrieved from the Scopus database from 2019 to 2023. Bibliometric analyses were performed using Harzing's Publish or Perish, Microsoft Excel and VOS viewer software programs.Three hundred fifty-three publications from the Scopus database were retrieved and analyzed to answer the research questions. The highest number of publications, 87, was observed in 2022. The United States led the way in publishing neuromodulationschizophrenia research with 96 articles. Keyword analysis revealed that "transcranial direct current stimulation"(tDCS) and "transcranial magnetic stimulation"(TMS) were the most prevalent neuromodulation techniques investigated in schizophrenia research. Transcranial-focused ultrasound (TUS) emerged as a novel and current neuromodulation technique explored in treating schizophrenia, as indicated by the analysis of selected journal articles.This bibliometric paper provides insights intothe current status, knowledge base, and future directions of neuromodulation-schizophrenia studies, which will serve future researchers in focusing on applyingneuromodulation techniquesas potential non-pharmaceutical interventions for schizophrenia
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author Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz
Siti Atiyah, Ali
Nor Asyikin, Fadzil
Zamzuri, Idris
Sabarisah, Hashim
author_facet Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz
Siti Atiyah, Ali
Nor Asyikin, Fadzil
Zamzuri, Idris
Sabarisah, Hashim
author_sort Nurfaizatul Aisyah, Ab Aziz
title Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
title_short Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
title_full Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: A global bibliometric analysis
title_sort emerging trends in neuromodulation for schizophrenia: a global bibliometric analysis
publisher Neurotak Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45028/3/Emerging%20trends.pdf
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https://neuroscirn.org/ojs/index.php/nrnotes/article/view/317
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