Commentary: Correlation of prefrontal cortical activation with changing vehicle speeds in actual driving: a vector-based functional near-infrared spectroscopy study

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  • Noman Naseer
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Citation: Naseer N (2015) Commentary: Correlation of prefrontal cortical activation with changing vehicle speeds in actual driving: a vector-based functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. I am really impressed by this article published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience in December 2013. In this paper, Yoshino et al. (2013) demonstrate that the activation of prefrontal cortex increases with faster deceleration during driving, which implies that during a quick brake the driver's brain-functionality increases which is required to avoid accidents. While the above mentioned finding of this study is of interest to many, the real strength of this paper, in my opinion, lies in the use of vector-based phase analysis of fNIRS signals. The vector-based method appears to be a powerful method to analyze fNIRS signals. Examination of several indices including the changes in the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO), deoxygenated hemoglobin (HbR), cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral oxygen exchange (COE), activity strength (L), and the phase angle (k), simultaneously on a single plot, might yield to new insights of the fNIRS data and its relationship with neuronal activity. One of the major advantages of the vector-phase diagram is that it can be plotted for each data point in real-time which make it very easy for us to visualize the relationship between the fNIRS indices in real-time. The position of the vector on the vector-phase diagram can easily show the degree of oxygen exchange and the oxygen demand. The use of vector-based phase analysis of the fNIRS signals might yield to interesting results in fNIRS-based brain-computer interfaces (BCI). For BCI purposes classification of features is required to generate control commands (Naseer and Hong, 2015): Several novel features including different combinations of L, k, CBV, and COE can be extracted, and used for classification, using the vector-based phase analysis. These features might add a new dimension to conventional features currently being used in classification for BCI purposes. For example, Naseer and Hong (2013) used signal slope (SS) and signal mean (SM) values of HbO and HbR, calculated during a smaller time span of 2–7 s within the 10 s task period as the features for classification. Using linear discriminant analysis for classification, they attained classification accuracies of up to 87% to discriminate between SS and SM values of two different mental tasks. It would be interesting to see the classification results acquired using L, k, CBV, and COE values acquired over the same

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دوره 9  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015