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Somatosensory Response to Trigeminal Stimulation: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Study [PDF]
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an optical imaging technique measuring relative hemodynamic changes in superficial cortical structures. It has successfully been applied to detect a hemodynamic response in the somatosensory cortex evoked ...
Christine I. Hucke +3 more
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Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) synthetic data generation [PDF]
Accurately modelled computer-generated data can be used in place of real-world signals for the design, test and validation of signal processing techniques in situations where real data is difficult to obtain. Bio-signal processing researchers interested in working with fNIRS data are restricted due to the lack of freely available fNIRS data and by the ...
Darren J. Leamy +2 more
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Background: Educational research has been conducted mainly by using behavioural approaches. Whilst such methods provide invaluable insights into the field, several important questions such as ‘how do we learn?’ and ‘what mechanisms cause individual ...
Candida Barreto, Mojtaba Soltanlou
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A review on functional near-infrared spectroscopy and application in stroke rehabilitation
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has gained great interest as a noninvasive modality to study the changes in cerebral hemodynamics related to brain activity.
Congcong Huo +6 more
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While non-invasive brain imaging has made substantial contributions to advance human brain science, estimation of individual state is becoming important to realize its applications in society.
Miaomei Lei +3 more
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Editorial Special Section on Biomedical Diffuse Optics for the Brain
This special section collects four articles on the application of diffuse optics to measure cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation. The possibility of using near-infrared light to collect cerebral hemodynamic and metabolic information through the intact ...
Sergio Fantini
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Quality control and assurance in functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) experimentation [PDF]
Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a rapidly developing neuroimaging modality for exploring cortical brain behaviour. Despite recent advances, the quality of fNIRS experimentation may be compromised in several ways: firstly, by altering the optical properties of the tissues encountered in the path of light; secondly, through adulteration ...
Orihuela-Espina, F +4 more
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Measurement of Brain Function of Car Driver Using Functional Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) [PDF]
The aim of this study is to propose a method for analyzing measured signal obtained from functional Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), which is applicable for neuroimaging studies for car drivers. We developed a signal processing method by multiresolution analysis (MRA) based on discrete wavelet transform.
Hitoshi Tsunashima, Kazuki Yanagisawa
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Depression Affects Working Memory Performance: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Study* [PDF]
Abstract Depression is a complex disorder that can be caused by psychosocial and biological conditions and it not only effects mood disorders, but also cognitive functions such as memory, decision making, psychomotor speed and attention.
Özge Vural Keleş, Erol Yıldırım
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Background Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a tool to assess brain activity during cognitive testing. Despite its usefulness, its feasibility in assessing mental workload remains unclear. This study was to investigate the potential use of
Jin-Hyuck Park
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