Mapping the Neuroeducation Landscape: A Bibliometric Analysis (2020-2025).

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Shruti Shukla, Priya Shukla, Rashmi Gore, Badri Narayan Mishra, Ashish Kumar Katiyar, Vimal Singh
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Abstract

Background: Neuroeducation is an interdisciplinary area of study which combines insights of neuroscience, psychology, and education to enhance learning, using the body of scientific knowledge regarding the brain. Even though scholars have already investigated different details related to neuroeducation, thorough bibliometric research in the area remains absent.

Summary: This review will provide a conceptual framework that will be used to analyse neuroeducation studies published in 2020-2025 on a medical database that would be accessed through Dimensions AI. The analyses involving VOSviewer of co-authorship, co-citation, and keywords in relation to 1,507 peer-reviewed articles were assessed. Key contributors, institutions, and theme clusters are suggested in the study. The United States, Canada and Spain became the leading contributors whereas such researchers as Antonopoulou Hera and Steve Masson made a significant contribution to the field.

Key message: The current bibliometric analysis gives us a vivid picture of the development of neuroeducation, its trends, and collaboration which can be used by educators, researchers, and policymakers when establishing the global network of research and filling the conceptual divide between neuroscience and practice in education.

绘制神经教育景观:文献计量分析(2020-2025)。
背景:神经教育是一个跨学科的研究领域,它结合了神经科学、心理学和教育的见解,利用有关大脑的科学知识来提高学习。尽管学者们已经调查了与神经教育相关的不同细节,但该领域的文献计量学研究仍然缺乏。摘要:本综述将提供一个概念框架,用于分析2020-2025年发表在医学数据库上的神经教育研究,该数据库将通过Dimensions AI访问。利用VOSviewer对1507篇同行评议文章的合著、共被引和关键词进行分析。在研究中提出了主要贡献者、机构和主题集群。美国、加拿大和西班牙成为主要贡献者,而Antonopoulou Hera和Steve Masson等研究人员对该领域做出了重大贡献。关键信息:当前的文献计量学分析为我们提供了神经教育发展、趋势和合作的生动图景,这可以为教育工作者、研究人员和政策制定者在建立全球研究网络和填补神经科学与教育实践之间的概念鸿沟时使用。
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