Co-localized optode-electrode design for multimodal functional near infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalography. Rogers, De'Ja (D);O'Brien, Walker Joseph (WJ);Gao, Yuanyuan (Y);Zimmermann, Bernhard (B);Grover, Shrey (S);Zhang, Yiwen (Y);Gaona, Anna Kawai (AK);Duwadi, Sudan (S);Anderson, Jessica E (JE);Carlton, Laura (L);Rahimi, Parisa (P);Farzam, Parya Y (PY);von Lühmann, Alexander (A);Reinhart, Robert M G (RMG);Boas, David A (DA);Yücel, Meryem A (MA); |
Author information Neurophotonics.2025 Apr 08;12(2):025006.doi:10.1117/1.NPh.12.2.025006 Abstract SIGNIFICANCE: Neuroscience of the everyday world requires continuous mobile brain imaging in real time and in ecologically valid environments, which aids in directly translating research for human benefit. Combined functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) studies have increased in demand, as the combined systems can provide great insights into cortical hemodynamics, neuronal activity, and neurovascular coupling. However, fNIRS-EEG studies remain limited in modularity and portability due to restrictions in combined cap designs, especially for high-density (HD) fNIRS measurements. |
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