Ecological fNIRS in mobile children: Using short separation channels to correct for systemic contamination during naturalistic neuroimaging
P. Pinti,
L.M Dina,
T Smith
Abstract:SignificanceThe advances and the miniaturization in functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) instrumentation offers the potential to move the classical laboratory-based cognitive neuroscience investigations into more naturalistic settings. Wearable and mobile fNIRS devices also provide a novel child-friendly means to image functional brain activity in freely moving toddlers and preschoolers. Measuring brain activity in more ecologically valid settings with fNIRS presents additional challenges, such as the… Show more
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