Tracking the connectivity of the developing brain from infancy through childhood is an area of increasing research interest, and fNIRS provides an ideal method for studying the infant brain as it is compact, safe and robust to motion. However, data analysis methods for fNIRS are still underdeveloped compared to those available for fMRI. Dynamic causal modelling (DCM) is an advanced connectivity technique developed for fMRI data, that aims to estimate the coupling between brain regions and how this might be modulated by changes in experimental conditions. DCM has recently been applied to adult fNIRS, but not to infants. The present paper provides a proof-of-principle for the application of this method to infant fNIRS data and a demonstration...
ABSTRACTFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increase...
Published: 25 March 2022Spontaneous, task-free, hemodynamic activity of the brain provides useful in...
Abstract. There has been a rapid rise in the number of publications using functional near infrared ...
Tracking the connectivity of the developing brain from infancy through childhood is an area of incre...
In the last decade, fNIRS has provided a non-invasive method to investigate neural activation in dev...
In the last decade, fNIRS has provided a non-invasive method to investigate neural activation in dev...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is becoming a popular tool in developmental neuroscien...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques have provided us novel insights into understanding how the human...
In the last decades, non-invasive and portable neuroimaging techniques, such as functional near infr...
The MRI environment restricts the types of populations and tasks that can be studied by cognitive ne...
Functional MRI (fMRI) in infants is rapidly growing and providing fundamental insights into the orig...
Human large-scale functional brain networks are hypothesized to undergo significant changes over dev...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increased rapidl...
Infancy is a critical and immensely important period in human brain development. Subtle changes duri...
The first 1,000 days from conception to two-years of age are a critical period in brain development,...
ABSTRACTFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increase...
Published: 25 March 2022Spontaneous, task-free, hemodynamic activity of the brain provides useful in...
Abstract. There has been a rapid rise in the number of publications using functional near infrared ...
Tracking the connectivity of the developing brain from infancy through childhood is an area of incre...
In the last decade, fNIRS has provided a non-invasive method to investigate neural activation in dev...
In the last decade, fNIRS has provided a non-invasive method to investigate neural activation in dev...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is becoming a popular tool in developmental neuroscien...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques have provided us novel insights into understanding how the human...
In the last decades, non-invasive and portable neuroimaging techniques, such as functional near infr...
The MRI environment restricts the types of populations and tasks that can be studied by cognitive ne...
Functional MRI (fMRI) in infants is rapidly growing and providing fundamental insights into the orig...
Human large-scale functional brain networks are hypothesized to undergo significant changes over dev...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increased rapidl...
Infancy is a critical and immensely important period in human brain development. Subtle changes duri...
The first 1,000 days from conception to two-years of age are a critical period in brain development,...
ABSTRACTFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increase...
Published: 25 March 2022Spontaneous, task-free, hemodynamic activity of the brain provides useful in...
Abstract. There has been a rapid rise in the number of publications using functional near infrared ...