Habituation and novelty detection fNIRS brain responses in 5‐and 8‐month‐old infants: The Gambia and UK

S Lloyd‐Fox, A Blasi, S McCann… - Developmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The first 1,000 days of life are a critical window of vulnerability to exposure to socioeconomic
and health challenges (ie poverty/undernutrition). The Brain Imaging for Global Health …

[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal fNIRS and EEG metrics of habituation and novelty detection are correlated in 1–18-month-old infants

L Katus, A Blasi, S McCann, L Mason, E Mbye… - NeuroImage, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Habituation and novelty detection are two fundamental and widely studied
neurocognitive processes. Whilst neural responses to repetitive and novel sensory input …

[HTML][HTML] Implementing neuroimaging and eye tracking methods to assess neurocognitive development of young infants in low-and middle-income countries

L Katus, NJ Hayes, L Mason, A Blasi… - Gates Open …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Infants and children in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) are frequently exposed to
a range of environmental risk factors which may negatively affect their neurocognitive …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Imaging for Global Health (BRIGHT) Project: Longitudinal Cohort Study Protocol

S Lloyd-Fox, S McCann, B Milosavljevic, L Katus… - 2024 - qmro.qmul.ac.uk
There is a scarcity of prospective longitudinal research targeted at early postnatal life which
maps developmental pathways of earlystage processing and brain specialisation in the …

[HTML][HTML] Cortical specialisation to social stimuli from the first days to the second year of life: A rural Gambian cohort

S Lloyd-Fox, K Begus, D Halliday, L Pirazzoli… - Developmental cognitive …, 2017 - Elsevier
Brain and nervous system development in human infants during the first 1000 days
(conception to two years of age) is critical, and compromised development during this time …

[HTML][HTML] fNIRS for tracking brain development in the context of global health projects

A Blasi, S Lloyd-Fox, L Katus, CE Elwell - Photonics, 2019 - mdpi.com
Over the past 25 years, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has emerged as a
valuable tool to study brain function, and it is in younger participants where it has found …

[HTML][HTML] Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to assess cognitive function in infants in rural Africa.

S Lloyd-Fox, M Papademetriou, MK Darboe… - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Cortical mapping of cognitive function during infancy is poorly understood in low-income
countries due to the lack of transportable neuroimaging methods. We have successfully …

[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal infant fNIRS channel-space analyses are robust to variability parameters at the group-level: an image reconstruction investigation

LH Collins-Jones, RJ Cooper, C Bulgarelli, A Blasi… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
The first 1000 days from conception to two-years of age are a critical period in brain
development, and there is an increasing drive for developing technologies to help advance …

Neuroimaging field methods using functional near infrared spectroscopy (nirs) neuroimaging to study global child development: rural sub-Saharan Africa

KK Jasińska, S Guei - JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), 2018 - jove.com
Portable neuroimaging approaches provide new advances to the study of brain function and
brain development with previously inaccessible populations and in remote locations. This …

Test–retest reliability of functional near infrared spectroscopy in infants

A Blasi, S Lloyd-Fox, MH Johnson, C Elwell - Neurophotonics, 2014 - spiedigitallibrary.org
There has been a rapid rise in the number of publications using functional near infrared
spectroscopy (fNIRS) for human developmental research over the past decade. However …