Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== ๐ Academic Echo Chamber Syndrome ====== Academic echo chamber syndrome refers to the repetitive citation and reinforcement of the same ideas, authors, or viewpoints within a field or article, while ignoring dissenting opinions, contradictory evidence, or alternative frameworks. ๐ In Practice: A study suffers from academic echo chamber syndrome when it builds on a narrow pool of literature, typically favoring work that aligns with the authors' assumptions โ creating an illusion of consensus or scientific authority. ๐ง Key Characteristics: Self-citation loops or citation of close collaborators only Absence of critical or competing perspectives Overreliance on canonical reviews without engaging primary or opposing data Creates a false sense of robustness or intellectual orthodoxy โ๏ธ In Neurosurgery: For example, an article on awake craniotomy might cite only papers supporting supramaximal resection โ while ignoring: Literature on cognitive morbidity Failed cases or long-term sequelae Alternative resection strategies (e.g., functional preservation models) ๐งจ Why It Matters: This syndrome stifles innovation, amplifies bias, and leads to groupthink โ where flawed assumptions circulate unchallenged under the guise of consensus. academic_echo_chamber_syndrome.txt Last modified: 2025/06/20 20:23by administrador