When brain activity is measured by neuroimaging, the canonical hemodynamic response (increase in oxygenated hemoglobin ([O2Hb]) and decrease in deoxygenated hemoglobin ([HHb]) is not always seen in every subject. The reason for this intersubject-variability of the responses is still not completely understood. This study is performed with 32 healthy subjects, using the systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectroscopy (SPA-fNIRS) approach. We investigate the intersubject variability of hemodynamic and systemic physiological responses, due to a verbal fluency task (VFT) under colored light exposure (CLE; blue and red). Five and seven different hemodynamic response patterns were detected in the subgroup analysis of the blue a...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
Haemodynamics-based neuroimaging is widely used to study brain function. Regional blood flow changes...
In our previous investigations using systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectros...
There is large intersubject variability in cerebrovascular hemodynamic and systemic physiological re...
There is not yet a comprehensive view of how the color of light affects the cerebral and systemic ph...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Humans in industrialized societies have become independent of the natural day and night cycle due t...
BACKGROUND In modern society, we are increasingly exposed to numerous sources of blue light, incl...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a commonly used technique to measure the cerebral v...
Exposure to artificial coloured light is unavoidable in our modern life, but we are only just beginn...
BACKGROUND In modern society, we are increasingly exposed to numerous sources of blue light, incl...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Individuals have different performance levels for cognitive tasks. Are these performance levels refl...
Introduction: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been broadly applied for optical bra...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
Haemodynamics-based neuroimaging is widely used to study brain function. Regional blood flow changes...
In our previous investigations using systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectros...
There is large intersubject variability in cerebrovascular hemodynamic and systemic physiological re...
There is not yet a comprehensive view of how the color of light affects the cerebral and systemic ph...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Humans in industrialized societies have become independent of the natural day and night cycle due t...
BACKGROUND In modern society, we are increasingly exposed to numerous sources of blue light, incl...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a commonly used technique to measure the cerebral v...
Exposure to artificial coloured light is unavoidable in our modern life, but we are only just beginn...
BACKGROUND In modern society, we are increasingly exposed to numerous sources of blue light, incl...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Individuals have different performance levels for cognitive tasks. Are these performance levels refl...
Introduction: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been broadly applied for optical bra...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
We are increasingly exposed to colored light, but its impact on human physiology is not yet extensiv...
Haemodynamics-based neuroimaging is widely used to study brain function. Regional blood flow changes...