Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environments, neurourbanism stands out. To understand this concept, this study seeks to conduct a scientometric analysis of the concept of neurourbanism. To do so, we gauged the intellectual structure and clarified the influencers and emerging themes while seeking to identify essential gaps in neurourbanism research in urban studies and the built environment. Data were sorted from Dimensions Artificial Intelligence platform because of its reliability in providing the needed dataset accurately, and the Citespace software was used to analyze the data. Our results suggest plurality in explaining the risk factors in urbanicity research, particularly rega...
Abstract This presentation first gives a brief introduction to neuro-urbanism, a short history and...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
The recent pandemic outbreak warned of the urgent need for closer interaction between health and spa...
Background: Cities are becoming the socio-economic hubs for most of the world’s population. Understa...
Senkler B, Freymüller J, Lopez Lumbi S, et al. Urbanicity: Perspectives from Neuroscience and Public...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
This paper is about the relationship between cities and brains: it charts the back-and-forth between...
Citizens in 2050 will face a scala of mental health problems. Future unemployment caused by automati...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Abstract This presentation first gives a brief introduction to neuro-urbanism, a short history and...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
The recent pandemic outbreak warned of the urgent need for closer interaction between health and spa...
Background: Cities are becoming the socio-economic hubs for most of the world’s population. Understa...
Senkler B, Freymüller J, Lopez Lumbi S, et al. Urbanicity: Perspectives from Neuroscience and Public...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
This paper is about the relationship between cities and brains: it charts the back-and-forth between...
Citizens in 2050 will face a scala of mental health problems. Future unemployment caused by automati...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Abstract This presentation first gives a brief introduction to neuro-urbanism, a short history and...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...