bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 14, 2023
Abstract
The
right
temporoparietal
junction
(rTPJ)
is
a
core
hub
in
neural
networks
associated
with
reorienting
of
attention
and
social
cognition.
However,
it
remains
unknown
whether
participants
can
learn
to
actively
modulate
their
rTPJ
activity
via
neurofeedback.
Here,
we
explored
the
feasibility
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)-based
neurofeedback
modulating
its
effect
on
functions
such
as
visual
perspective
taking.
In
bidirectional
regulation
control
group
design,
50
healthy
were
either
reinforced
up-
or
downregulate
activation
over
four
days
training.
Both
groups
showed
an
increase
from
beginning
trainingbut
only
upregulation
maintained
this
effect,
while
downregulation
decline
initial
activation.
This
suggests
learning
exclusively,
making
challenging
draw
definitive
conclusions
about
effectiveness
observed
group-specific
effects
behavioral
level.
We
found
significant
x
time
interaction
performance
task
changes,
decreased
reaction
times
(RTs)
increased
RTs
across
all
conditions
after
Those
low
baseline
greater
improvements.
perspective-taking
task,
however,
that
non-group-specific.These
findings
demonstrate
fNIRS-based
feasible
method
preliminary
evidence
neurophysiologically
specific
effects,
thus
paving
way
for
future
applications
non-invasive
modulation
neuropsychiatric
disorders.
Graphical
abstract
Highlights
attentive
socio-cognitive
promising
target
neuromodulatory
interventions
first
single-blinded,
randomized
controlled
study
demonstrates
training
adults
subjects
are
able
regulate
different
characteristics
stimulus-driven
have
important
implications
clinical
translation
targeting
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
17
Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2023
Functional
Near-Infrared
Spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
is
an
innovative
and
promising
neuroimaging
modality
for
studying
brain
activity
in
real-world
environments.
While
fNIRS
has
seen
rapid
advancements
hardware,
software,
research
applications
since
its
emergence
nearly
30
years
ago,
limitations
still
exist
regarding
all
three
areas,
where
existing
practices
contribute
to
greater
bias
within
the
neuroscience
community.
We
spotlight
through
lens
of
different
end-application
users,
including
unique
perspective
a
manufacturer,
report
challenges
using
this
technology
across
several
disciplines
populations.
Through
review
domains
utilized,
we
identify
address
presence
bias,
specifically
due
restraints
current
technology,
limited
diversity
among
sample
populations,
societal
prejudice
that
infiltrates
today's
research.
Finally,
provide
resources
minimizing
application
agenda
future
use
equitable,
diverse,
inclusive.
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
5
Опубликована: Июнь 5, 2024
The
optical
brain
imaging
method
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
is
a
promising
tool
for
real-time
applications
such
as
neurofeedback
and
brain-computer
interfaces.
Its
combination
of
spatial
specificity
mobility
makes
it
particularly
attractive
clinical
use,
both
at
the
bedside
in
patients'
homes.
Despite
these
advantages,
optimizing
fNIRS
use
requires
careful
attention
to
two
key
aspects:
ensuring
good
maintaining
high
signal
quality.
While
detects
superficial
cortical
regions,
consistently
reliably
targeting
specific
regions
interest
can
be
challenging,
studies
that
require
repeated
measurements.
Variations
cap
placement
coupled
with
limited
anatomical
information
may
further
reduce
this
accuracy.
Furthermore,
important
maintain
quality
contexts
ensure
they
reflect
true
underlying
activity.
However,
signals
are
susceptible
contamination
by
cerebral
extracerebral
systemic
noise
well
motion
artifacts.
Insufficient
preprocessing
therefore
cause
system
run
on
instead
aim
review
article
help
advance
progress
fNIRS-based
applications.
It
highlights
potential
challenges
improving
quality,
discusses
possible
options
overcome
challenges,
addresses
considerations
relevant
By
addressing
topics,
aims
improve
planning
execution
future
studies,
thereby
increasing
their
reliability
repeatability.
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
4
Опубликована: Янв. 2, 2024
While
still
relatively
rare,
longitudinal
hyperscanning
studies
are
exceptionally
valuable
for
documenting
changes
in
inter-brain
synchrony,
which
may
turn
underpin
how
behaviors
develop
and
evolve
social
settings.
The
generalizability
ecological
validity
of
this
experimental
approach
hinges
on
the
selected
imaging
technique
being
mobile–a
requirement
met
by
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS).
fNIRS
has
most
frequently
been
used
to
examine
development
synchrony
behavior
child-parent
dyads.
In
position
paper,
we
contend
that
dedicating
attention
intergenerational
stands
benefit
fields
cognitive
neuroscience
more
broadly.
We
argue
is
particularly
relevant
understanding
neural
mechanisms
underpinning
dynamics,
potentially
benchmarking
progress
psychological
interventions,
many
situated
contexts.
line
with
our
position,
highlight
areas
research
stand
be
enhanced
mobile
devices,
describe
challenges
arise
from
measuring
across
generations
real
world,
offer
potential
solutions.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
19
Опубликована: Фев. 28, 2025
Music,
a
universal
element
in
human
societies,
possesses
profound
ability
to
evoke
emotions
and
influence
mood.
This
systematic
review
explores
the
utilization
of
music
allow
self-control
brain
activity
its
implications
clinical
neuroscience.
Focusing
on
music-based
neurofeedback
studies,
it
methodological
aspects
findings
propose
future
directions.
Three
key
questions
are
addressed:
rationale
behind
using
as
stimulus,
integration
into
feedback
loop,
outcomes
such
interventions.
While
studies
emphasize
emotional
link
between
activity,
mechanistic
explanations
lacking.
Additionally,
there
is
no
consensus
imaging
or
behavioral
measures
success.
The
suggests
considering
whole-brain
neural
correlates
stimuli
their
interaction
with
target
networks
reward
mechanisms
when
designing
music-neurofeedback
studies.
Ultimately,
this
aims
serve
valuable
resource
for
researchers,
facilitating
deeper
understanding
music's
role
guiding
investigations.
European Journal of Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
61(7)
Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
neuroimaging
basis
of
motor
imagery
(MI)
in
stroke
rehabilitation,
particularly
focusing
on
brain
activation
patterns
during
MI
tasks.
Additionally,
this
may
provide
insights
into
clinical
rehabilitation
strategies.
A
total
40
right-handed
patients
from
Zhejiang
Rehabilitation
Medical
Center
were
assigned
either
right-sided
or
left-sided
cerebral
infarction
group.
They
and
recruited
Center.
portable
near-infrared
function
imaging
system
was
used
detect
changes
oxyhemoglobin
concentration
bilateral
sensorimotor
cortex,
premotor
supplementary
area
task.
Activated
channels
intensity
regions
under
state
observed
analyzed.
In
with
infarction,
left-lateralized
both
left-
right-limb
MI.
Patients
exhibited
left
lateralization
right
left-limb
Functional
spectroscopy
utilized
investigate
motor-related
after
stroke.
These
interest
associated
hand
tasks
successfully
activated
Following
cortex
asymmetric.
When
imagining
movements
dominant-hand
side,
becomes
more
vivid
activates
areas.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Апрель 22, 2025
Background
Occupational
workload
can
contribute
to
significant
health
problems
such
as
chronic
stress,
fatigue
and
burnout.
To
investigate
the
underlying
mechanisms,
it
is
necessary
monitor
brain
activity
in
real
work
environments.
Functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
a
portable,
non-invasive
neuroimaging
method
that
captures
neural
correlates
of
occupational
under
natural
conditions.
However,
despite
its
increasing
application,
comprehensive
overview
fNIRS-based
research
this
field
lacking.
Therefore,
systematic
review
examines
how
fNIRS
be
utilized
workload.
Methods
Following
PRISMA
2020
guidelines,
we
conducted
our
by
searching
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Scopus
between
November
15,
2023
March
20,
2025.
We
included
all
studies
published
English
or
German
at
any
date,
long
they
examined
healthy
adult
professionals
performing
tasks
with
functional
(fNIRS).
Extracted
data
study
characteristics,
details,
signal
processing
methods,
main
findings,
quality,
assessed
using
JBI
Critical
Appraisal
Tool.
Results
41
studies.
Of
these,
23
reported
increase
oxygenated
hemoglobin
(HbO)
concentration
connectivity
prefrontal
cortex
(PFC)
higher
Only
five
typical
office
tasks.
Nine
analyzed
differences
cortical
activation
experts
novices,
showing
increased
HbO
PFC
than
novices.
Regarding
methodology,
26
used
standardized
optode
placements,
while
only
17
applied
systemic
extracerebral
artifact
correction.
Small
sample
sizes
absence
randomized
controlled
trials
limited
reliability
reproducibility
findings.
Conclusion
effectively
detects
provides
objective
insights
into
cognitive
demands
real-world
settings.
Standardizing
placement,
harmonizing
signal-processing
would
enhance
validity
comparability
future
research.
Expanding
investigations
environments
also
crucial
for
understanding
daily
developing
interventions
promote
employee
well-being
productivity.
Overall,
represents
promising
tool
establishing
evidence-based
workplace
promotion
strategies
across
diverse
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
18
Опубликована: Апрель 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.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
379(1915)
Опубликована: Окт. 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’.