TY - GEN
T1 - Evaluation of the position resolution of NIR topography by localised visual stimulation
AU - Kakuta, Hirokazu
AU - Okada, Eiji
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Near-infrared (NIR) topography has been applied to the measurement of brain activation. However the position resolution of optical topography is not sufficient to measure focal brain activation. Since the localization of the brain activation in visual cortex depends on the visual stimuli position, it is difficult to resolve the localized brain activation in the visual cortex by NIR topography. In this study, we measured the localised brain activation evoked by visual stimulation to evaluate the position resolution of NIR topography with the high-density probe arrangement. The topographic image is obtained without solving inverse problem to investigate the effect of the high-density probe arrangement on improvement of the position resolution of NIR topography. When the brain activations evoked by the broad visual stimuli such as the whole checker boards, the topographic image measured with the single-density arrangement is almost the same as that with the double-density arrangement. The double-density arrangement effectively improves the topographic image when the brain activations were evoked by the localized visual stimuli such as the fanshaped checker boards.
AB - Near-infrared (NIR) topography has been applied to the measurement of brain activation. However the position resolution of optical topography is not sufficient to measure focal brain activation. Since the localization of the brain activation in visual cortex depends on the visual stimuli position, it is difficult to resolve the localized brain activation in the visual cortex by NIR topography. In this study, we measured the localised brain activation evoked by visual stimulation to evaluate the position resolution of NIR topography with the high-density probe arrangement. The topographic image is obtained without solving inverse problem to investigate the effect of the high-density probe arrangement on improvement of the position resolution of NIR topography. When the brain activations evoked by the broad visual stimuli such as the whole checker boards, the topographic image measured with the single-density arrangement is almost the same as that with the double-density arrangement. The double-density arrangement effectively improves the topographic image when the brain activations were evoked by the localized visual stimuli such as the fanshaped checker boards.
KW - Near infrared spectroscopy
KW - Optical topography
KW - Visual stimuli
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U2 - 10.1364/ecbo.2011.80881b
DO - 10.1364/ecbo.2011.80881b
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893569328
SN - 9780819486837
T3 - Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
BT - European Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2011
PB - Optical Society of America (OSA)
T2 - European Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2011
Y2 - 22 May 2011 through 26 May 2011
ER -