作者
Rolf B Saager, Nicole L Telleri, Andrew J Berger
发表日期
2011/4/15
期刊
Neuroimage
卷号
55
期号
4
页码范围
1679-1685
出版商
Academic Press
简介
In near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) of human cerebral hemodynamics, detection of stimulus-related responses is confounded by the presence of unrelated trends in both the brain and the overlying scalp. A proposed strategy for reducing hemodynamic noise has been to record “scalp only” trends simultaneously via a second shorter-separation detector (~5 mm rather than ~30 mm) and perform a subtraction (C-NIRS, for “corrected near-infrared spectroscopy”). To compare the single- and dual-detector strategies, a 21-volunteer study of visual stimulation responses (6 stimulation blocks and 8 recording channels per measurement run) has been conducted. Activation-flagged channels were defined based upon (a) the significance (p-value) of the average rise in oxyhemoglobin concentration and (b) the average signal-to-noise over 6 stimulation epochs. At reasonable thresholds (p<0.025, SNR>1), the C-NIRS …
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