AbstractNear-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a biomedical optical imaging technique that is used to measure real-time functional brain activity. NIRS uses non-invasive infrared light to measure oxy-, de-oxy, and total hemoglobin concentration at the surface of the cerebral cortex. Hemoglobin concentration is monitored through the use of light scattering and tissue absorption. NIRS is advantageous over other techniques (e.g., EEG, MRI, PET etc.) because it does not utilize harmful radiation or an extrinsic contrast agent. It is also portable and is a low cost technology to administer. NIRS can also be used with infants, young children, and adults. Since its discovery, NIRS has been used to study Alzheimer's disease, verbal fluency, language ...