Bibliometric Analysis of EEG and Eye Tracking Techniques in Executive Function Research

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55549/ijasse.38

Keywords:

Bibliometric analysis, Cognitive performance, Electroencephalography (EEG), Executive function, Eye-tracking (ET)

Abstract

Neuropsychology explores the link between brain function and behavior, emphasizing executive function (EF) components such as attention, decision-making, and working memory. Tools like EEG (Electroencephalography) and Eye-Tracker (ET) are instrumental in measuring neural signals and visual actions tied to cognitive abilities. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of EEG and ET applications in EF and cognitive performance research, reviewing 212 articles from major databases. The analysis highlights literature distribution among authors, institutions, countries, research trends, and thematic developments in this dynamic field. Key findings include identification of influential authors, prominent institutions, country contributions, and emerging research topics. Additionally, historical trends and significant concepts related to EEG and ET applications are discussed. The results showcase global collaboration patterns and underscore the importance of these technologies in advancing interdisciplinary research on EF. EEG and ET are pivotal in cognitive studies, particularly in education, marketing, and neuropsychology. This study suggests that integrating EEG and ET could revolutionize the investigation of complex cognitive processes and expand their practical applications across diverse fields.

Author Biographies

  • Muh. Nur Haq I. S. Mannesa, Gadjah Mada University

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  • Aldinda Najib Nur Fathoni, Gadjah Mada University

    Aldinda Najib is a professional with an academic background in Psychology from Universitas Gadjah Mada. She has experience as a Research Assistant at the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH) UGM, where she contributed to various research projects related to community mental health.

    In addition to her research roles, Aldinda actively engages in social and community development initiatives, demonstrating her dedication to improving mental well-being in her community. She currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Psychology, UGM, contributing to academic instruction and student development.

    Aldinda has a particular interest in mental health research, psychological interventions, and community development. Her expertise in data analysis and research methodology supports her involvement in various academic and professional projects.

  • Sri Kusrohamaniah, Gadjah Mada University

    Sri Kusrohmaniah is an academic and psychologist with expertise in cognitive science and psychology. She completed her bachelor's and master's degrees at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, and obtained her Ph.D. Currently, Sri Kusrohmaniah serves as an academic staff at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University.

    Her areas of expertise include computer perception, memory and attention in cognitive science, as well as sensory processes, perception and performance in psychology. She also has expertise in biological psychology, including neuropsychology, psychopharmacology, and physiological psychology. Her research interests focus on biopsychology, cognitive and affective, and human interaction technologies. Sri Kusrohmaniah actively develops her competencies through various trainings and courses, including scientific article writing, network development, and neuroscience, reflecting her commitment to the development of psychology and education.

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06/30/2025

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How to Cite

Bibliometric Analysis of EEG and Eye Tracking Techniques in Executive Function Research. (2025). International Journal of Academic Studies in Science and Education, 3(1), 72-112. https://doi.org/10.55549/ijasse.38