Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliable tool for monitoring the presence and progress of gaiting dysfunctions. Aim: We present the results of a pilot study for monitoring the motor cortex hemodynamic response function (HRF) in freely walking subjects, with time-domain functional near-infrared spectroscopy (TD fNIRS). Approach: A compact and wearable single-channel TD fNIRS oximeter was employed. The lower limb motor cortex area of three healthy subjects was monitored while performing two different freely moving gaiting tasks: forward and backward walking. Results: The time course of oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin was measured during the different walking tasks. Brain mot...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Walking is a complex motor behavior with a special relevance in clinical neurology. Many neurologica...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Background: Motor disorders are one of the world’s major scourges, and neuromotor rehabilitation is ...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
Significance: This study is a preliminary step toward the identification of a noninvasive and reliab...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Walking is a complex motor behavior with a special relevance in clinical neurology. Many neurologica...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Background: Motor disorders are one of the world’s major scourges, and neuromotor rehabilitation is ...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological env...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...