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Publikováno v:
Brain Informatics and Health ISBN: 9789811568824
Experimental results should guarantee their reproducibility for the objective nature of science. Neuroimaging data, however, often contain artifactual components that are not pertinent directly to neural activations in question, thereby impeding the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7ea7fa0cf690aa7426a5413199376f27
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6883-1_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6883-1_7
Autor:
Daisuke Tsuzuki, Shiro Ojima, Hiroko Hagiwara, Lisa Sugiura, Hiroko Matsuba-Kurita, Ippeita Dan, Takusige Katura
Publikováno v:
Human Brain Mapping. 36:3890-3911
Previous neuroimaging studies in adults have revealed that first and second languages (L1/L2) share similar neural substrates, and that proficiency is a major determinant of the neural organization of L2 in the lexical-semantic and syntactic domains.
Autor:
Wei Chun, Ung, Tsukasa, Funane, Takusige, Katura, Hiroki, Sato, Tong Boon, Tang, Ahmad Fadzil M, Hani, Masashi, Kiguchi, Wei Chun Ung, Tong Boon Tang
Publikováno v:
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics. 22(4)
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), one of the candidates to be used in a neurofeedback system or brain-computer interface (BCI), measures the brain activity by monitoring the changes in cerebral hemoglobin concentration. However, hemodynamic changes
Autor:
Takusige Katura, Hiroki Sato, Tsukasa Funane, Masako Nagashima, Yukifumi Monden, Atsushi Maki, Ippeita Dan, Stephanie Sutoko, Takanori Yamagata, Masashi Kiguchi
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In pediatrics studies, the quality of functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) signals is often reduced by motion artifacts. These artifacts likely mislead brain functionality analysis, causing false discoveries. While noise correction methods a
Autor:
Minako Uga, Takusige Katura, Keiji Oguro, Toshifumi Sano, Ippeita Dan, Toshiyuki Saito, Eiju Watanabe, Tsutomu Mizutani, Edmi Edison Rizki, Hidenori Yokota
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 91:138-145
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a neuroimaging technique for the noninvasive monitoring of human brain activation states utilizing the coupling between neural activity and regional cerebral hemodynamics. Illuminators and detectors, t
Autor:
Tsukasa Funane, Ryu Takizawa, Masato Fukuda, Hideaki Koizumi, Takusige Katura, Noriaki Yahata, Hirokazu Atsumori, Yukika Nishimura, Masashi Kiguchi, Hiroki Sato, Kiyoto Kasai, Akihide Kinoshita
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 83:158-173
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is commonly used for studying human brain function. However, several studies have shown that superficial hemodynamic changes such as skin blood flow can affect the prefrontal NIRS hemoglobin (Hb) signals. To examine
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 212:79-87
Interactions between mood and cognition have drawn much attention in the fields of psychology and neuroscience. Recent neuroimaging studies have examined a neural basis of the mood–cognition interaction that which emphasize the role of the prefront
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 64:308-327
Reproducibility of experimental results lies at the heart of scientific disciplines. Here we propose a signal processing method that extracts task-related components by maximizing the reproducibility during task periods from neuroimaging data. Unlike
Autor:
Masashi Kiguchi, Hirokazu Atsumori, Takusige Katura, Tsukasa Funane, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Akiko Obata, Atsushi Maki, Stephanie Sutoko, Hiroki Sato
Optical topography/functional near-infrared spectroscopy (OT/fNIRS) is a functional imaging technique that noninvasively measures cerebral hemoglobin concentration changes caused by neural activities. The fNIRS method has been extensively implemented
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dc98b6a715af5781e3fda786c777ffd4
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4707558/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4707558/
Autor:
Hiroko Matsuba-Kurita, Hiroko Hagiwara, Lisa Sugiura, Daisuke Tsuzuki, Takusige Katura, Shiro Ojima, Ippeita Dan
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY)
A large-scale study of 484 elementary school children (6-10 years) performing word repetition tasks in their native language (L1-Japanese) and a second language (L2-English) was conducted using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Three factors pre