Infant's brain responses to live and televised action
Whether human infants perceive televised stimuli in the same way to live stimuli largely
remains unknown. Action observation, which has been extensively confirmed to elicit …
remains unknown. Action observation, which has been extensively confirmed to elicit …
[HTML][HTML] Automated processing of fNIRS data—A visual guide to the pitfalls and consequences
LM Hocke, IK Oni, CC Duszynski, AV Corrigan… - Algorithms, 2018 - mdpi.com
With the rapid increase in new fNIRS users employing commercial software, there is a
concern that many studies are biased by suboptimal processing methods. The purpose of …
concern that many studies are biased by suboptimal processing methods. The purpose of …
[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal optical imaging study for locomotor recovery after stroke
I Miyai, H Yagura, M Hatakenaka, I Oda, I Konishi… - Stroke, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Methods—We measured cortical activities during hemiparetic gait on the treadmill before
and after 2 months of inpatient rehabilitation in 8 patients with initial stroke (5 men, 3 women; …
and after 2 months of inpatient rehabilitation in 8 patients with initial stroke (5 men, 3 women; …
Wearable organic optoelectronic sensors for medicine
Organic optoelectronic devices that can be used to make compact, wearable sensors for
medicine and sports are shown and two examples are given: a tissue-oxygenation sensor …
medicine and sports are shown and two examples are given: a tissue-oxygenation sensor …
Prefrontal activation due to Stroop interference increases during development—an event-related fNIRS study
ML Schroeter, S Zysset, M Wahl, DY von Cramon - Neuroimage, 2004 - Elsevier
Although it is well known that executive processes supported by the frontal lobe develop
during childhood and adolescence, only one functional imaging study has used the Stroop …
during childhood and adolescence, only one functional imaging study has used the Stroop …
Real-time imaging of human brain function by near-infrared spectroscopy using an adaptive general linear model
AF Abdelnour, T Huppert - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Near-infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive neuroimaging method which uses light to
measure changes in cerebral blood oxygenation associated with brain activity. In this work …
measure changes in cerebral blood oxygenation associated with brain activity. In this work …
Optical brain imaging reveals general auditory and language-specific processing in early infant development
Y Minagawa-Kawai, H Van Der Lely, F Ramus… - Cerebral …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy in young infants in order to elucidate the nature
of functional cerebral processing for speech. Previous imaging studies of infants' speech …
of functional cerebral processing for speech. Previous imaging studies of infants' speech …
Hemodynamic brain–computer interfaces for communication and rehabilitation
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI) are non-invasive methods for acquiring hemodynamic signals from the brain with the …
(fMRI) are non-invasive methods for acquiring hemodynamic signals from the brain with the …
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy: a long-term reliable tool for measuring brain activity during verbal fluency
The present study investigated the short-and long-term retest reliability of brain activity
measured with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) during verbal fluency, the most …
measured with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) during verbal fluency, the most …
Quantitative evaluation of high-density diffuse optical tomography: in vivo resolution and mapping performance
Despite the unique brain imaging capabilities and advantages of functional near-infrared
spectroscopy (fNIRS), including portability and comprehensive hemodynamic measurement …
spectroscopy (fNIRS), including portability and comprehensive hemodynamic measurement …