Validating the reproducibility of a low-cost single-channel fNIRS device across hierarchical cognitive tasks
Shiyang Xu,
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XingLing Zeng,
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Fuxian Yin
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et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: April 24, 2024
This
study
evaluates
a
low-cost,
single-channel
fNIRS
device
in
cognitive
neuroscience,
aiming
to
overcome
the
financial
barriers
of
commercial
systems
by
testing
its
efficacy
tasks
varying
complexity.
Twenty-six
participants
engaged
motor
control
(finger-tapping),
working
memory
(n-back),
and
creativity
(AUT)
while
their
prefrontal
cortex
activity
was
monitored
using
device,
with
behavioral
cerebral
blood
flow
changes
recorded.
Results
showed
device's
capability
detect
significant
variations
across
different
tasks,
thereby
supporting
use
research.
The
confirms
potential
as
cost-effective
tool
for
diverse
assessments,
from
simple
actions
complex
creative
thinking.
Language: Английский
From lab to life: challenges and perspectives of fNIRS for haemodynamic-based neurofeedback in real-world environments
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
379(1915)
Published: Oct. 21, 2024
Neurofeedback
allows
individuals
to
monitor
and
self-regulate
their
brain
activity,
potentially
improving
human
function.
Beyond
the
traditional
electrophysiological
approach
using
primarily
electroencephalography,
haemodynamics
measured
with
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(fMRI)
more
recently,
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
have
been
used
(haemodynamic-based
neurofeedback),
particularly
improve
spatial
specificity
of
neurofeedback.
Over
recent
years,
especially
fNIRS
has
attracted
great
attention
because
it
offers
several
advantages
over
fMRI
such
as
increased
user
accessibility,
cost-effectiveness
mobility—the
latter
being
most
distinct
feature
fNIRS.
The
next
logical
step
would
be
transfer
haemodynamic-based
neurofeedback
protocols
that
already
proven
validated
by
mobile
However,
this
undertaking
is
not
always
easy,
since
novices
may
miss
important
fNIRS-specific
methodological
challenges.
This
review
aimed
at
researchers
from
different
fields
who
seek
exploit
unique
capabilities
for
It
carefully
addresses
challenges
suggestions
possible
solutions.
If
raised
are
addressed
further
developed,
could
emerge
a
useful
technique
its
own
application
potential—the
targeted
training
activity
in
real-world
environments,
thereby
significantly
expanding
scope
scalability
applications.
article
part
theme
issue
‘Neurofeedback:
new
territories
neurocognitive
mechanisms
endogenous
neuromodulation’.
Language: Английский
Editorial: Translational applications of neuroimaging
Amelie Haugg,
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David M. A. Mehler,
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Stavros Skouras
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et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: March 26, 2024
Keywords:
translational
applications,
neuroimaging,
psychiatry,
neurology,
EEG,
MRI,
CT,
multimodal
neuroimaging
Language: Английский
Effects of home-based EEG neurofeedback training as a non-pharmacological intervention for Parkinson's disease
Neurophysiologie Clinique,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
54(5), P. 102997 - 102997
Published: July 10, 2024
Aberrant
movement-related
cortical
activity
has
been
linked
to
impaired
motor
function
in
Parkinson's
disease
(PD).
Dopaminergic
drug
treatment
can
restore
these,
but
dosages
and
long-term
are
limited
by
adverse
side-effects.
Effective
non-pharmacological
treatments
could
help
reduce
reliance
on
drugs.
This
experiment
reports
the
first
study
of
home-based
electroencephalographic
(EEG)
neurofeedback
training
as
a
candidate
for
PD.
Our
primary
aim
was
test
feasibility
our
EEG
intervention
home
setting.
Sixteen
people
with
PD
received
six
visits
comprising
symptomology
self-reports,
standardised
assessment,
precision
handgrip
force
production
task
while
recorded
(visits
1,
2
6);
3
×
1-hr
sessions
supress
mu
rhythm
before
initiating
movements
5).
Participants
successfully
learned
self-regulate
activity,
this
appeared
expedite
initiation
(i.e.,
time
reach
target
off-medication
pre-intervention
=
628
ms,
post-intervention
564
ms).
There
no
evidence
wider
reduction
(e.g.,
Movement
Disorder
Society
Unified
Disease
Rating
Scale
Part
III
Motor
Examination,
29.00,
post
30.07).
Interviews
indicated
that
well-received.
Based
significant
effect
positive
qualitative
from
participants,
suggestive
benefit
movement
initiation,
we
conclude
is
feasible
promising
warrants
further
research.
Language: Английский
A context-dependent model of resilient functioning after childhood maltreatment—the case for flexible biobehavioral synchrony
Translational Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Background
This
study
focused
on
the
research
hotspots
and
development
trends
of
neuroimaging
social
anxiety
(SA)
in
past
25
years.
Methods
We
selected
1,305
studies
SA
from
Web
Science
Scopus
January
1998
to
December
2023.
CiteSpace
was
used
analyze
number
published
articles
visually,
cited
references,
cooperation
among
authors
institutions,
co-occurrence
keywords,
clustering
burst
time
zone
co-occurring
keywords.
Results
A
total
were
included,
annual
over
nearly
years
showed
overall
trend
is
rise.
The
analysis
author
institutional
collaboration
reveals
that
most
collaborate
closely.
Among
them,
team
led
by
Pine,
Daniel
S
59
articles,
making
it
central
team.
Harvard
University
identified
as
institution
this
network.
can
be
categorized
into
four
areas:
techniques,
cognitive
processing
areas,
core
brain
regions
networks,
neural
predictors
treatment
outcomes
SA.
recent
keywords
are
“cognitive
behavioral
therapy,”
“systematic
review,”
“machine
learning,”
“major
clinical
study,”
“transcranial
direct
current
stimulation,”
“depression,”
“outcome
assessment,”
which
provided
clues
frontiers.
Based
map
keyword
map,
appears
exploring
activity
involved
processing,
such
face
attentional
bias,
well
comorbidity
depression,
through
imaging
technology,
using
signals
Conclusion
conducted
a
comprehensive,
objective,
visual
publications,
revealed
hot
topics
concerning
mechanism
work
might
assist
researchers
identifying
new
insights
potential
collaborators
topics,
directions.
Language: Английский