By Felipe Orihuela-Espina
This highlights corresponds to the publications list accompanying the newsletter issue of June 2019. It contains entries in the period from March 2019, which is the date of the previous newsletter issue until mid June 2019. Entries have been organized in four sections according to the different methodologies to collect them. No efforts is made to eliminate duplicates.
If you know of any other publication that you think it should be announced here, or you want an amendment to be made, please do contact us with the event information so that we can be more comprehensive. Please note that we cannot guarantee that this offers are still open. For future issues, we encourage you to announce your publications in our Facebook group or in Tweeter using the hashtag #fNIRSpublication .
fNIRS papers posted on Facebook and Twitter
Methodology. This section was constructed from your posts made to the social networks in the period from March 1, 2019 to June 15, 2019, and specifically in our Facebook group as well as those in Tweeter (with hashtag #fnirs). As this is a manual task, errors may have occurred. Although we have done every effort to include all of the publications announced there, we apologize in advance if we have missed any of your posting. Please do let us know of those publications advertised in the social networks under the search criteria that we may have missed so that we can include it asap.
- Cerebral oxygenation and blood flow in term infants during postnatal transition: BabyLux project
- Functional near-infrared spectroscopy evidence for the development of topological asymmetry between hemispheric brain networks from childhood to adulthood.
- Enhancing neural efficiency of cognitive processing speed via training and neurostimulation: An fNIRS and TMS study.
- Selective facial mimicry of native over foreign speakers in preverbal infants.
- A Versatile Setup for Time-Resolved Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on Fast-Gated Single-Photon Avalanche Diode and on Four-Wave Mixing Laser.
- Transcranial Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Hemodynamics in Acute Stroke Patients during Mechanical Thrombectomy.
- Accuracy and precision of tissue optical properties and hemodynamic parameters estimated by the BabyLux device: a hybrid time-resolved near-infrared and diffuse correlation spectroscopy neuro-monitor.
- Microvascular cerebral blood flow fluctuations in association with apneas and hypopneas in acute ischemic stroke.
- Executive Function Performance in Young Adults When Cycling at an ActiveWorkstation: An fNIRS Study.
- A fNIRS Investigation of Speech Planning and Execution in Adults Who Stutter.
- Non-invasive measurement of hemodynamic change during 8 MHz transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation using near-infrared spectroscopy.
- Clinical Brain Monitoring with Time Domain NIRS: A Review and Future Perspectives.
- Increased Sensorimotor Cortex Activation With Decreased Motor Performance During Functional Upper Extremity Tasks Poststroke.
- Surface Acting or Deep Acting, Who Need More Effortful? A Study on Emotional Labor Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.
- Prefrontal cortical activation measured by fNIRS during walking: effects of age, disease and secondary task.
- A Bayesian framework for the analysis of systems biology models of the brain.
- Investigation of the sensitivity-specificity of canonical- and deconvolution-based linear models in evoked functional near-infrared spectroscopy
- Development of multi-directional functional near-infrared spectroscopy system for human neuroimaging studies.
- Identifying individuals using fNIRS-based cortical connectomes.
- Pre-frontal Cortical Activity During Walking and Turning Is Reliable and Differentiates Across Young, Older Adults and People With Parkinson’s Disease.
- Wearables and the Brain
- High-density diffuse optical tomography for imaging human brain function.
- Self-calibrating time-resolved near infrared spectroscopy.
- Use of a Portable Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) System to Examine Team Experience During Crisis Event Management in Clinical Simulations.
- Methodological Approaches and Recommendations for Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Applications in HF/E Research.
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From PubMed
Methodology. Searches were made in PubMed constraining the search period between March 1, 2019 and February, 28, 2019. These were later processed for readability but no records were otherwise added or removed. The following searches have been executed:
- fNIRS