Systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectroscopy: a powerful approach to study the embodied human brain.
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35832785
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In this Outlook paper, we explain why an accurate physiological interpretation of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) neuroimaging signals is facilitated when systemic physiological activity (e.g., cardiorespiratory and autonomic activity) is measured simultaneously by employing systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectroscopy (SPA-fNIRS). The rationale for SPA-fNIRS is twofold: (i) SPA-fNIRS enables a more complete interpretation and understanding of the fNIRS signals measured at the head since they contain components originating from neurovascular coupling and from systemic physiological sources. The systemic physiology signals measured with SPA-fNIRS can be used for regressing out physiological confounding components in fNIRS signals. Misinterpretations can thus be minimized. (ii) SPA-fNIRS enables to study the embodied brain by linking the brain with the physiological state of the entire body, allowing novel insights into their complex interplay. We envisage the SPA-fNIRS approach will become increasingly important in the future.
Date of Publication
2022-07
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
functional near-infrared spectroscopy integrative physiology neurosystemic functional connectivity systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Tachtsidis, Ilias | |
Wolf, Martin |
Series
Neurophotonics
Publisher
SPIE
ISSN
2329-423X
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open.access