نتایج جستجو برای: fnirs

تعداد نتایج: 1209  

2012
Dima Safi Maryse Lassonde Dang Khoa Nguyen Phetsamone Vannasing Julie Tremblay Olivia Florea Olivier Morin-Moncet Mélanie Lefrançois Renée Béland

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has become increasingly established as a promising technique for monitoring functional brain activity. To our knowledge, no study has yet used fNIRS to investigate overt reading of irregular words and nonwords with a full coverage of the cerebral regions involved in reading processes. The aim of our study was to design and validate a protocol using ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
F. Andrew Kozel Fenghua Tian Sameer Dhamne Paul E. Croarkin Shawn M. McClintock Alan Elliott Kimberly S. Mapes Mustafa M. Husain Hanli Liu

INTRODUCTION Simultaneously acquiring functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) during Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) offers the possibility of directly investigating superficial cortical brain activation and connectivity. In addition, the effects of rTMS in distinct brain regions without quantifiable behavioral changes can be objectively measured. METHODS Healthy, nonmedicated ...

2017
Yichuan Liu Elise A. Piazza Erez Simony Patricia A. Shewokis Banu Onaral Uri Hasson Hasan Ayaz

The present study investigates brain-to-brain coupling, defined as inter-subject correlations in the hemodynamic response, during natural verbal communication. We used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to record brain activity of 3 speakers telling stories and 15 listeners comprehending audio recordings of these stories. Listeners' brain activity was significantly correlated with sp...

2008
Ni Ni Soe Masahiro Nakagawa

Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a practical non-invasive optical technique to detect characteristic of hemoglobin density dynamics response during functional activation of the cerebral cortex. In this paper, fNIRS measurements were made in the area of motor cortex from C4 position according to international 10-20 system. Three subjects, aged 23 30 years, were participated in th...

2012
Erin E. Wiedower Andrew J. Kouba Carrie K. Vance Rachel L. Hansen Jerry W. Stuth Douglas R. Tolleson

Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) monitoring and research often require accurate estimates of population size and density. However, obtaining these estimates has been challenging. Innovative technologies, such as fecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (FNIRS), may be used to differentiate between sex, age class, and reproductive status as has been shown for several other species. The o...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Anna C. Merzagora Guglielmo Foffani I. Panyavin L. Mordillo-Mateos Juan Aguilar Banu Onaral A. Oliviero

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that has been investigated for the treatment of many neurological or neuropsychiatric disorders. Its main effect is to modulate the cortical excitability depending on the polarity of the current applied. However, understanding the mechanisms by which these modulations are induced and persist is still an ...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2015
Xin Zhang Jian Yu Ruirui Zhao Wenting Xu Haijing Niu Yujin Zhang Nianming Zuo Tianzi Jiang

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) detects hemodynamic responses in the cerebral cortex by transcranial spectroscopy. However, measurements recorded by fNIRS not only consist of the desired hemodynamic response but also consist of a number of physiological noises. Because of these noises, accurately detecting the regions that have an activated hemodynamic response while performing a ...

2013
D. Heger C. Herff F. Putze T. Schultz

We investigate the potential of using fNIRS signals for biometric person identification. Independent sessions for training and testing have been recorded using 8 channels of frontal fNIRS. We extract logarithmic power spectral densities as features to train and test a Naı̈ve Bayes Classifier. We evaluate different frequency bands and report classification results for different trial lengths.

Journal: :Hearing Research 2015
Rebecca S. Dewey Douglas E.H. Hartley

Evidence from functional neuroimaging studies suggests that the auditory cortex can become more responsive to visual and somatosensory stimulation following deafness, and that this occurs predominately in the right hemisphere. Extensive cross-modal plasticity in prospective cochlear implant recipients is correlated with poor speech outcomes following implantation, highlighting the potential imp...

2011
Evelyn Glotzbach Andreas Mühlberger Kathrin Gschwendtner Andreas J Fallgatter Paul Pauli Martin J Herrmann

The limbic system and especially the amygdala have been identified as key structures in emotion induction and regulation. Recently research has additionally focused on the influence of prefrontal areas on emotion processing in the limbic system and the amygdala. Results from fMRI studies indicate that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is involved not only in emotion induction but also in emotion regu...

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