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Maternal separation (MS) is an early life stress model that is often studied to determine how early life stress affects brain development and psychopathological adaptation. As society has developed, public health problems have become increasingly prominent, and this research area has attracted significant attention. However, to date, t...
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... with 260 (4.18%), Australia with 248 (3.99%), Spain with 193 (3.10%), Sweden with 176 (2.83%), Mexico with 99 (1.59%), and Iran with 92 (1.49%), as shown in Fig. 3. In terms of total citations, the five leading countries included the United States (93,902), the United Kingdom (24,283), Canada [14,15], Germany (12,892), and China (7,377), as presented in Table 1. ...Context 2
... findings also showed that although China had a relatively large number of publications in this field, its h-index was low [16], indicating a weak impact. This suggests a need for improvement in the quality of MS-related research in China (Table 1). ...Context 3
... interconnections between nodes reflect the level of collaboration between countries/regions. Among the 66 countries/ regions that have published at least five studies, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada exhibit the highest degree of collaboration with other countries/regions, which is in line with the countries/regions identified in Table 1 as the top performers in MS research. ...Similar publications
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