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Public Perception of the Brain-Computer Interface Based on a Decade of Data on X: Mixed Methods Study

Public Perception of the Brain-Computer Interface Based on a Decade of Data on X: Mixed Methods Study

March had the highest number of posts (n=3686), followed by April (n=3094) (Figure 2). This rise in March’s posts was primarily due to Elon Musk’s announcement of “Neuralink,” his BCI company [29]. The words “Neuralink,” “Musk,” and “Elon” were collectively mentioned 5831 times in March. The number of posts in April can be attributed to the announcement of Facebook’s BCI projects, with the term “Facebook” receiving 1944 mentions [30].

Mohammed A Almanna, Lior M Elkaim, Mohammed A Alvi, Jordan J Levett, Ben Li, Muhammad Mamdani, Mohammed Al‑Omran, Naif M Alotaibi

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60859

Misrepresentation of Overall and By-Gender Mortality Causes in Film Using Online, Crowd-Sourced Data: Quantitative Analysis

Misrepresentation of Overall and By-Gender Mortality Causes in Film Using Online, Crowd-Sourced Data: Quantitative Analysis

Media portrayal and representation influence thoughts, behaviors, and actions toward certain groups, ideas, and phenomena, that is, the “[m]edia, in short, [is] central to what ultimately come to represent our social realities” [4]. This connection has been studied across many demographic categories and aspects of social reality.

Calla Glavin Beauregard, Christopher M Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70853

Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

The follower list was downloaded in April 2021 and October 2022 by 5 PECARN research associates, with codification ambiguities adjudicated by consensus among the team. The Altmetric Attention Score, a newer bibliometric measure in academia to complement traditional citation counts, gauges a journal article’s digital reach and attention [22]. Although tweet mentions of the journal article correlate with increased citation counts [13,22-31], citation counts experience a publication lag.

Gwendolyn C Hooley, Julia N Magana, Jason M Woods, Shyam Sivasankar, Lauren VonHoltz, Anita R Schmidt, Todd P Chang, Michelle Lin

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481