2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1128851
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Bibliometric analysis of electroencephalogram research in mild cognitive impairment from 2005 to 2022

Abstract: BackgroundElectroencephalogram (EEG), one of the most commonly used non-invasive neurophysiological examination techniques, advanced rapidly between 2005 and 2022, particularly when it was used for the diagnosis and prognosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This study used a bibliometric approach to synthesize the knowledge structure and cutting-edge hotspots of EEG application in the MCI.MethodsRelated publications in the Web of Science Core Collection (WosCC) were retrieved from inception to 30 September… Show more

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“…Although findings in this area are still inconclusive (C. Wang et al, 2022), an association between slow-wave connectivity and cognitive performance has been established (Laptinskaya et al, 2020). Interestingly, while it is common to come across studies that compare cognitively impaired patients with healthy controls, demonstrating differences in delta-band power and other bands (Torres-Simón et al, 2022), the focus has understandably shifted towards examining neural networks and connectivity measures (Liu et al, 2023) as brain connectivity is perceived as more interpretable in a context of the brain as a complex neural network. In our study, we did not find evidence for power differences in any frequency band between socially vulnerable individuals and controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although findings in this area are still inconclusive (C. Wang et al, 2022), an association between slow-wave connectivity and cognitive performance has been established (Laptinskaya et al, 2020). Interestingly, while it is common to come across studies that compare cognitively impaired patients with healthy controls, demonstrating differences in delta-band power and other bands (Torres-Simón et al, 2022), the focus has understandably shifted towards examining neural networks and connectivity measures (Liu et al, 2023) as brain connectivity is perceived as more interpretable in a context of the brain as a complex neural network. In our study, we did not find evidence for power differences in any frequency band between socially vulnerable individuals and controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As WoSCC provides the most extensive information for bibliometric analysis compared to other multidisciplinary electronic databases such as Google Scholar and Scopus@, WoSCC was chosen as the only database in this study ( 36 ). Moreover, WoSCC has been successfully used by researchers as a data source to conduct bibliometric analysis in the field of Tai Chi for Health ( 37 ), electroencephalogram research in MCI ( 38 ), and other fields related to BME for MCI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%