This report is the second part of a comprehensive two-part series aimed at reviewing an extensive and diverse toolkit of novel methods to explore brain health and function. While the first report focused on neurophotonic tools mostly applicable to animal studies, here, we highlight optical spectroscopy and imaging methods relevant to noninvasive human brain studies. We outline current state-of-the-art technologies and software advances, explore the most recent impact of these technologies on neuroscience and clinical applications, identify the areas where innovation is needed, and provide an outlook for the future directions
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical mapping of hum...
Optical imaging tools provide superior details than MRI, PET in monitoring the physiological and pat...
This report is the second part of a comprehensive two-part series aimed at reviewing an extensive an...
Neurophotonics was launched in 2014 coinciding with the launch of the BRAIN Initiative focused on de...
Neurophotonics was launched in 2014 coinciding with the launch of the BRAIN Initiative focused on de...
Light can be used to measure the activity of the human brain non-invasively. This is realized by shi...
This paper describes a novel approach to brain computer interfacing that uses optical analysis to pr...
Optical techniques already have an important place in experimental in vivo studies of the brain. New...
The incidence of brain disease and brain disorders is increasing on a global scale. Unfortunately, d...
The purpose of this SI is to provide an overview of recent advances made in the methods used for tis...
Understanding brain structure and function, and the complex relationships between them, is one of th...
Since the initial demonstration of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for noninvasive measurements of...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a non-invasive technique, uses near-infrared light to measure hem...
Mechanistic understanding of how the brain gives rise to complex behavioral and cognitive functions ...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical mapping of hum...
Optical imaging tools provide superior details than MRI, PET in monitoring the physiological and pat...
This report is the second part of a comprehensive two-part series aimed at reviewing an extensive an...
Neurophotonics was launched in 2014 coinciding with the launch of the BRAIN Initiative focused on de...
Neurophotonics was launched in 2014 coinciding with the launch of the BRAIN Initiative focused on de...
Light can be used to measure the activity of the human brain non-invasively. This is realized by shi...
This paper describes a novel approach to brain computer interfacing that uses optical analysis to pr...
Optical techniques already have an important place in experimental in vivo studies of the brain. New...
The incidence of brain disease and brain disorders is increasing on a global scale. Unfortunately, d...
The purpose of this SI is to provide an overview of recent advances made in the methods used for tis...
Understanding brain structure and function, and the complex relationships between them, is one of th...
Since the initial demonstration of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for noninvasive measurements of...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a non-invasive technique, uses near-infrared light to measure hem...
Mechanistic understanding of how the brain gives rise to complex behavioral and cognitive functions ...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical mapping of hum...
Optical imaging tools provide superior details than MRI, PET in monitoring the physiological and pat...