A century of research on neuromodulation interventions: A scientometric analysis of trends and knowledge maps
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105300
A century of research on neuromodulation interventions: A scientometric analysis of trends and knowledge maps
Abstract
Interest in neurostimulation interventions has significantly grown in recent decades, yet a scientometric analysis objectively mapping scientific knowledge and recent trends remains unpublished. Using relevant keywords, we conducted a search in the Web of Science Core Collection on September 23, 2022, retrieving a total of 47,681 documents with 987,979 references. We identified two prominent research trends: 'noninvasive brain stimulation' and 'invasive brain stimulation.' These methods have interconnected over time, forming a cluster focused on evidence synthesis. Noteworthy emerging research trends encompassed 'transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation,' 'DBS/epilepsy in the pediatric population,' 'spinal cord stimulation,' and 'brain-machine interface.' While progress has been made for various neurostimulation interventions, their approval as adjuvant treatments remains limited, and optimal stimulation parameters lack consensus. Enhancing communication between experts of both neurostimulation types and encouraging novel translational research could foster further development. These findings offer valuable insights for funding agencies and research groups, guiding future directions in the field.
Keywords: CiteSpace; DBS; ECT; Evidence synthesis; RTMS; Scientometrics; TDCS.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest Marco Solmi has received honoraria/has been a consultant for Abbvie, Angelini, Lundbeck and Otsuka. Michael A. Nitsche is a member of the scientific advisory board of Neuroelectrics. Andre R Brunoni holds a small equity of FlowNeuroscience and has been scientific advisor of the company between 2016 and 2018. He also receives research grants from the São Paulo Research State Foundation (19/06009–6) and the Academy of Medical Sciences (NAFR 12/1010) and in-kind support from MagVenture and SoterixMedical. Othman Sentissi has received advisory board honoraria from Otsuka, Lilly, Lundbeck, Sandoz, and Janssen in an institutional account for research and teaching. André Aleman, Luc Mallet, Jonathan Downar, Marom Bikson, Valerie Brandt, Chaomei Chen, Adi Sulstarova, Emmanuel Poulet, Joshua Hyde, Samuele Cortese and Michel Sabe report no conflicts of interest.
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