Investigating Task-Free Functional Connectivity Patterns in Newborns Using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Homa Vahidi,
Alexandra Kowalczyk,
Kevin Stubbs
et al.
Abstract:SignificanceResting-state networks (RSN), particularly the sensorimotor network, begin to develop in the third trimester of pregnancy and mature extensively by term age. The integrity and structure of these networks have been linked to neurological health outcomes in neonates, highlighting the significance of monitoring RSN development. To this end, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has emerged as a neuroimaging technique that utilizes near-infrared light to indirectly measure neural activity by de… Show more
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