نتایج جستجو برای: fnirs

تعداد نتایج: 1209  

Journal: :Neurophotonics 2017
Michael Lührs Rainer Goebel

Turbo-Satori is a neurofeedback and brain-computer interface (BCI) toolbox for real-time functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). It incorporates multiple pipelines from real-time preprocessing and analysis to neurofeedback and BCI applications. The toolbox is designed with a focus in usability, enabling a fast setup and execution of real-time experiments. Turbo-Satori uses an incremental...

2017
Hasan O. Keles Milena Radoman Gladys N. Pachas A. Eden Evins Jodi M. Gilman

Intoxication from cannabis impairs cognitive performance, in part due to the effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis) on prefrontal cortex (PFC) function. However, a relationship between impairment in cognitive functioning with THC administration and THC-induced change in hemodynamic response has not been demonstrated. We explored the feasibility o...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2013
Bilal Khan Timea Hodics Nathan Hervey George Kondraske Ann M Stowe George Alexandrakis

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the human sensorimotor cortex during physical rehabilitation induces plasticity in the injured brain that improves motor performance. Bi-hemispheric tDCS is a noninvasive technique that modulates cortical activation by delivering weak current through a pair of anodal-cathodal (excitation-suppression) electrodes, placed on the scalp and centered ...

2013
Christian Herff Dominic Heger Ole Fortmann Johannes Hennrich Felix Putze Tanja Schultz

When interacting with technical systems, users experience mental workload. Particularly in multitasking scenarios (e.g., interacting with the car navigation system while driving) it is desired to not distract the users from their primary task. For such purposes, human-machine interfaces (HCIs) are desirable which continuously monitor the users' workload and dynamically adapt the behavior of the...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Susan B. Perlman Beatriz Luna Tyler C. Hein Theodore J. Huppert

The experience of frustration is common in early childhood, yet some children seem to possess a lower tolerance for frustration than others. Characterizing the biological mechanisms underlying a wide range of frustration tolerance observed in early childhood may inform maladaptive behavior and psychopathology that is associated with this construct. The goal of this study was to measure prefront...

Journal: :Neurophotonics 2017
Xian Zhang Jack Adam Noah Swethasri Dravida Joy Hirsch

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) offers an advantage over traditional functional imaging methods [such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)] by allowing participants to move and speak relatively freely. However, neuroimaging while actively speaking has proven to be particularly challenging due to the systemic artifacts that tend to be located in the critical brain areas....

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Sinem Burcu Erdogan Meryem A. Yücel Ata Akin

Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising method for monitoring cerebral hemodynamics with a wide range of clinical applications. fNIRS signals are contaminated with systemic physiological interferences from both the brain and superficial tissues, resulting in a poor estimation of the task related neuronal activation. In this study, we use the anatomical resolution of functio...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2016
Colette M McKay Adnan Shah Abd-Krim Seghouane Xin Zhou William Cross Ruth Litovsky

Many studies, using a variety of imaging techniques, have shown that deafness induces functional plasticity in the brain of adults with late-onset deafness, and in children changes the way the auditory brain develops. Cross modal plasticity refers to evidence that stimuli of one modality (e.g. vision) activate neural regions devoted to a different modality (e.g. hearing) that are not normally a...

Journal: :Neurophotonics 2017
Antonio M Chiarelli Edward L Maclin Kathy A Low Sergio Fantini Monica Fabiani Gabriele Gratton

Near infrared (NIR) light has been widely used for measuring changes in hemoglobin concentration in the human brain (functional NIR spectroscopy, fNIRS). fNIRS is based on the differential measurement and estimation of absorption perturbations, which, in turn, are based on correctly estimating the absolute parameters of light propagation. To do so, it is essential to accurately characterize the...

2012
Selina C. Wriessnegger Günther Bauernfeind Kerstin Schweitzer Silvia Kober Christa Neuper Gernot R. Müller-Putz

In the present study inhibitory cortical mechanisms have been investigated during execution and inhibition of learned motor programs by means of multi-channel functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). fNIRS is an emerging non-invasive optical technique for the in vivo assessment of cerebral oxygenation, concretely changes of oxygenated [oxy-Hb], and deoxygenated [deoxy-Hb] hemoglobin. Elev...

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