Abstract: Brain activity is associated with physiological changes, which alter the optical properties of tissue. These changes can be detected by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Aim of the study was to determine changes in cerebral oxygenation in response to stimulation in the visual cortex in newborn infants during spontaneous sleep in the first days of life. We used an in-house developed multichannel NIRS imaging instrument, the MCP-II, to measure changes in concentration of oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHb) in specific brain areas. In 10 out of 15 subjects, a significant increase in O2Hb and/or a significant decrease in HHb were found in one or more channels over the occipital cortex. During stimulation, O2Hb increased by...
This paper introduces a method of monitoring cerebral oxygenation for healthy neonates and neonates ...
While near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) haemodynamic measures have proven to be vastly useful in inv...
Measuring brain activity in developmental populations remains a major challenge despite great techno...
This study presents the first measurements using near infrared spectroscopy of changes in regional h...
To study the changes of cerebral oxygenation and hemodynamics in normal neonates at 2-5 min post-bir...
A novel multi-wavelength broadband near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system has been employed to sim...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
International audienceThe hemodynamic functional response is used as a reliable marker of neuronal a...
International audienceThe hemodynamic functional response is used as a reliable marker of neuronal a...
Metabolic pathways underlying brain function remain largely unexplored during neurodevelopment, pred...
This study presents a new measure of the hemodynamic changes to an auditory stimulus in newborns. N...
We used near infrared spectroscopy to measure changes in cerebral oxygenation in both human infants ...
Near-infrared light penetrates biological tissue relatively deeply (a few cm deep) compared to other...
This paper introduces a method of monitoring cerebral oxygenation for healthy neonates and neonates ...
This paper introduces a method of monitoring cerebral oxygenation for healthy neonates and neonates ...
While near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) haemodynamic measures have proven to be vastly useful in inv...
Measuring brain activity in developmental populations remains a major challenge despite great techno...
This study presents the first measurements using near infrared spectroscopy of changes in regional h...
To study the changes of cerebral oxygenation and hemodynamics in normal neonates at 2-5 min post-bir...
A novel multi-wavelength broadband near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system has been employed to sim...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
International audienceThe hemodynamic functional response is used as a reliable marker of neuronal a...
International audienceThe hemodynamic functional response is used as a reliable marker of neuronal a...
Metabolic pathways underlying brain function remain largely unexplored during neurodevelopment, pred...
This study presents a new measure of the hemodynamic changes to an auditory stimulus in newborns. N...
We used near infrared spectroscopy to measure changes in cerebral oxygenation in both human infants ...
Near-infrared light penetrates biological tissue relatively deeply (a few cm deep) compared to other...
This paper introduces a method of monitoring cerebral oxygenation for healthy neonates and neonates ...
This paper introduces a method of monitoring cerebral oxygenation for healthy neonates and neonates ...
While near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) haemodynamic measures have proven to be vastly useful in inv...
Measuring brain activity in developmental populations remains a major challenge despite great techno...