Functional infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a unique brain scanning technique that allows for assessment of brain activation during an eating episode under “naturalistic” environmental conditions.
Optical monitoring of cerebral blood flow is a potentially life-saving technology in clinical emergencies, and a number of spectroscopic techniques have been applied to the task. Near-IR spectroscopy ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy, or fNIRS, offers a way to monitor brain activity without surgery or radiation by tracking changes in blood flow and oxygenation. Light sources placed on the scalp send near ...
The brain is not only the most complex organ of the human body, but also one of the most difficult to study. To understand the roles of different regions of the human brain and how they interact, it ...
The team found the same peaked response in oxygenated hemoglobin levels in infants of different ages over their first year. Tokyo, Japan – Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have measured ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become an increasingly common treatment for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease, but the procedure still carries significant risks. A new probe that performs ...
2022 Reddy, P., Shewokis, P. A., Izzetoglu, K. Individual differences in skill acquisition and transfer assessed by dual task training performance and brain activity ...
New research shows that listening to music with friends can synchronize brain activity and emotional responses, strengthening social bonds, while other studies reveal that certain popular tracks may ...
IR spectroscopy, or infrared spectroscopy, is an analytical technique used to identify and study chemical substances based on their interaction with infrared radiation. It measures the absorption of ...