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Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been largely used in neuroscience as an alternative non-invasive neuroimaging technique, primarily to measure the oxygenation levels of cerebral haemoglobin.
Matteo Martini +1 more
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Aching face and hand: the interoceptive attentiveness and social context in relation to empathy for pain [PDF]
This research explored how the manipulation of interoceptive attentiveness (IA) can influence the frontal (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and somatosensory cortices) activity associated with the emotional regulation and sensory response of ...
Michela Balconi, Laura Angioletti
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Several neuroimaging studies have examined the effect of different types and combinations of exercises on activation of brain associated with cognitive testing but none of these studies have examined the role of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE)
Shweta Shenoy +2 more
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We built a fiber-less prototype of an optical system with 156 channels each one consisting of an optode made of a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) and a pair of light emitting diodes (LEDs) operating at 700 nm and 830 nm.
Giovanni Maira +6 more
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fNIRS and Neurocinematics [PDF]
In the overlap between Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Cinematics, sits an interest in physiological responses to experiences. Focusing particularly on brain data, Neurocinematics has emerged as a research field using Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) sensors.
Horia A. Maior +5 more
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Deep learning in fNIRS: a review
41 pages, 9 ...
Eastmond, Condell +3 more
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Monitoring attentional state with fNIRS [PDF]
The ability to distinguish between high and low levels of task engagement in the real world is important for detecting and preventing performance decrements during safety-critical operational tasks. We therefore investigated whether functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a portable brain neuroimaging technique, can be used to distinguish ...
Angela R. Harrivel +4 more
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Errata: Best practices for fNIRS publications [PDF]
Errors in the Acknowledgments section of the originally published article are corrected.
Yücel, Meryem A +21 more
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Optics Based Label-Free Techniques and Applications in Brain Monitoring
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been utilized already around three decades for monitoring the brain, in particular, oxygenation changes in the cerebral cortex.
Priya Karthikeyan +4 more
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The description of new promising method of functional neuroimaging, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), is presented. General information on functional tomography and its features in children are given.
Leonid M. Yatsyk +8 more
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