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Abstract
This study aimed to utilize bibliometric methods to analyze trends in
international Magnetoencephalography (MEG) research from 2013 to 2022. Due to
the limited volume of domestic literature on MEG, this analysis focuses solely
on the global research landscape, providing insights from the past decade as a
representative sample. This study utilized bibliometric methods to explore and
analyze the progress, hotspots and developmental trends in international MEG
research spanning from 1995 to 2022. The results indicated a dynamic and steady
growth trend in the overall number of publications in MEG. Ryusuke Kakigi
emerged as the most prolific author, while Neuroimage led as the most prolific
journal. Current hotspots in MEG research encompass resting state, networks,
functional connectivity, phase dynamics, oscillation, and more. Future trends
in MEG research are poised to advance across three key aspects: disease
treatment and practical applications, experimental foundations and technical
advancements, and fundamental and advanced human cognition. In the future,
there should be a focus on enhancing cross-integration and utilization of MEG
with other instruments to diversify research methodologies in this field
本研究旨在利用文献计量学方法分析 2013 至 2022 年国际脑磁图(MEG)研究的趋势。由于国内有关 MEG 的文献数量有限,本分析仅关注全球研究格局,提供过去十年的研究见解作为代表性样本。本研究采用文献计量学方法,探讨和分析了 1995 至 2022 年间国际 MEG 研究的进展、热点和发展趋势。研究结果表明,MEG 的论文总数呈动态稳定增长趋势。柿木龙介(Ryusuke Kakigie)成为发表论文最多的作者,而《神经影像》(Neuroimage)则成为发表论文最多的期刊。目前 MEG 研究的热点包括静息状态、网络、功能连接、相位动力学、振荡等。MEG 研究的未来趋势将在三个关键方面取得进展:疾病治疗和实际应用、实验基础和技术进步,以及基础和高级人类认知。未来,应重点加强 MEG 与其他仪器的交叉整合和利用,以丰富该领域的研究方法。