FNIRS 2018: THE SOCIETY FOR FUNCTIONAL NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY 2018 BIENNIAL MEETING
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09:00-10:30 Session 13: Hardware Development
09:00
Invited: Correlation Spectroscopies for Monitoring Cerebral Blood Flow
09:30
Effects of head of bed posture changes on cerebral hemodynamics measured with fast diffuse correlation spectroscopy
09:45
Increasing diffuse correlation spectroscopy sensitivity to brain using light at longer wavelengths
10:00
Comparison of haemodynamic and metabolic mappings of cortical activations to lateralized visual stimulation using broadband NIRS.
10:15
High-resolution TR NIROT for brain imaging with >3000 source/detector pairs
10:30-11:30 Session 14: Poster I & Coffee
10:30
OntoNIRS: Can we automatize and optimize experiment design and analysis in NIRS neuroimaging for more rigorous interpretation?
10:30
The Effects of Binocular Disparity and Masking Type on unmasking: An fNIRS study
10:30
Same processing costs for encoding sameness and difference in the developing brain: An fNIRS study with 6-7-month-olds
10:30
Verifying Wavelet coherence analysis on fNIRS data using pseudo-random visual stimulation sequence
10:30
Incorporating neural reliability measures to isolate functional connectivity differences across populations
10:30
Investigating Spatial Specificity Between Channels of Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy
10:30
Predictability modulates response amplitude and boosts background connectivity in infants and in adults
10:30
An fNIRS screening procedure to determine compatibility for neuroimaging
10:30
Impact of blood glucose variability on the very preterm neonatal brain: Preliminary results
10:30
Removal of Extracerebral Activity Improves Signal Quality and Channel Specificity in a Motor Imagery Neurofeedback Paradigm
10:30
Multi-distance, multi-exposure, functional speckle contrast optical spectroscopy (fSCOS) of the adult brain
10:30
Removing extra-cerebral signal contamination for Brain fNIRS studies using Frequency Domain multi-distance measurements
10:30
The detection of repetition-based regularities from visual input at 6 months of age
10:30
Comparison of Kernels in Online SVM Classification of fNIRS Data
10:30
fNIRS-based Gender Classification upon Voice Hearing
10:30
Do personal experiences affect how typically fluent speakers perceive stuttering? Data from neurological, psychophysical, and surveyed responses.
10:30
How does eye contact during stuttered speech effect a listener’s comfort levels? Data from neurological, psychophysical, and surveyed responses.
10:30
Which types of stuttering invoke cortical and emotional responses in people who do not stutter? Data from neurological, psychophysical, and surveyed responses.
10:30
An fNIRS study on language acquisition and attrition
10:30
Reduction of Scalp Hemodynamic Component from fNIRS Signal Using a Reflectance-Modulation Device
10:30
Using fNIRS to assess the impact of early adversity on brain health in India.
10:30
Synchronization of Neural Activity During Social Conversation
10:30
Validation of a novel approach to remove speech-related artifacts in fNIRS studies with speech production protocols
10:30
Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy to assess statistical learning in urban Bangladeshi children
10:30
Functional networks between temporal and frontal cortices during effortful listening
10:30
Diffuse Optical Monitoring of Acute Stroke Physiology during Mechanical Thrombectomy
10:30
The clinical performance of the the BabyLux device; a hybrid diffuse optical monitor of the infant brain
10:30
Assessing Extracerebral Signal Contamination in NIRS and DCS
10:30
Towards a robust brain-computer interface based on motor imagery for communicating with patients with brain injuries
10:30
Validation of fNIRS Resting-State Functional Connectivity Graphs of the Human Brain with BOLD-fMRI
10:30
Neural Correlates Underlying Second-Order Deception: Using Individual Functional Channels of Interest Approach with fNIRS
10:30
Visual and Auditory Bi-sensory Speech Processing in Infants: A fNIRS Study
10:30
Test Correlated Brain Function Analysis with Global Efficiency During Stroop Task
10:30
Hemodynamics and Respiration Variation during Arithmetic Tasks under Stress
10:30
A High Spatiotemporal Resolution and Modular System for 3D Neuroimaging
10:30
Effect of Visual Training on Motor Imagery Ability: Application to fNIRS-BCI
10:30
A preliminary report on the probabilistic-atlas-guided DOT
10:30
Neurovascular Coupling Assessment during Clinical Tests for Early Alzheimer Disease Diagnosis: a Multimodal EEG-fNIRS and Deep Learning Approach
10:30
The frontal pole activity in imagination of a self-related future situation
10:30
Neural correlates of inner speech - fNIRS-fMRI - measurements
10:30
Simultaneous EEG and fNIRS co-localization of theta band activity and hemodynamic responses to fusiform gyrus during face perception
10:30
Automated Spatial Co-Registration Method from Simple Video
10:30
Towards an fNIRS-Based Objective Measure of Speech Understanding in Children with Cochlear Implants: Our Search for a Suitable Auditory Baseline for Speech Processing
10:30
Impact of Acute Stress on Risky Decision Making: An fNIRS Study
10:30
Neural synchronization mechanism behind mother-child attachment during natural social interactions
10:30
Brief Mindfulness Intervention and Risky Decision Making: An fNIRS Examination of Intervention Efficacy
10:30
The Time-delay of Oxygenated-hemoglobin Changes in Early Infancy
10:30
fNIRS-DCS as a new Brain-Computer Interface Approach
10:30
Excessive bodybuilding as pathology? A first neurophysiological classification
10:30
Monitoring of Visual Cortex Activation in Glaucomatous Patients with TD-fNIRS: a pilot study
10:30
Improved Prognosis for Hearing Device Candidates Using fNIRS Measures of Cross-modal Brain Activity
10:30
fNIRS for Objectively Programming of Cochlear Implants
10:30
A comparison of fixed array and functionally defined channel of interest approaches to analysis of infant NIRS data
10:30
Investigating the layered nature of the Adult Human Brain using Multi-distance Time Domain Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy
10:30
Mapping Cortical Effects of Childhood Malnutrition Using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography
10:30
Surgical Skill Assessment using fNIRS
10:30
Association between cortical activity and motor development in pre- and full-term infants using fNIRS
10:30
The role of left inferior prefrontal cortex in processing attributes of brand-name products during exposure and purchase
10:30
The Brain at Work: Neural Correlates of Cognitive and Motor Performance
10:30
Fatigue effect on muscle blood flow and oxygenation during handgrip exercise: a combined diffuse correlation spectroscopy and time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy study
10:30
fNIRS in the context of chemical irritation and the influence of short-separation regression on the hemodynamic response.
10:30
Determining optimal reference channels for a NIRS-based neurofeedback training study
10:30
Supporting Differential Diagnostic Tool Based on Methylphenidate Response on Brain Activation of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder Comorbid Children
10:30
Enhanced dorsolateral prefrontal activity during exergame played with whole body relative to hand movements
10:30
Comparison of source localization techniques in Diffuse Optical Tomography for fNIRS application using a realistic head model
10:30
Unstable Walking Terrain Increases Prefrontal Cortex Activity: A Pilot fNIRS Study
10:30
fNIRS system for monitoring macaque cerebral motor activity during voluntary movements without head fixation
10:30
Human Experimental Study of Multi-directional Diffuse Optical Tomography
10:30
Decoding multidimensional mental state dynamics from fNIRS signals during simulated communication
10:30
The Brain on Bikes: Voluntary Performance and Hemodynamic Response in the Prefrontal Cortex During Exhaustive Exercise
10:30
Changes in skeletal muscle blood flow by manipulative therapy: a diffusion correlation spectroscopy study
10:30
Joint goal attribution in 9-month-old infants
10:30
A mild orthostatic challenge shows cerebral autoregulation impairment on the ipsilesional side of ischemic stroke patients
10:30
Role of the Cortical Reward System in Deceptive Behavior: Using Individual Functional Channels of Interest Approach with fNIRS
10:30
Proposal of the classification methods for the automated analysis combining data-driven and knowledge-driven approaches
10:30
Mental Healthcare System Based on Biometric Measurement
10:30
NIRS-Neurofeedback in ADHD
10:30
Altered Functional Brain Network in Infants with CHD after Corrective Cardiac Surgery: a Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Study
10:30
VEGA-Vision: Wireless fNIRS with Spatially Resolved Short Separation Approach for Improved SNR
10:30
Hemodynamic changes in primary motor cortex during isometric muscle contractions against various loads under functional near-infrared spectroscopy
10:30
Quantitative NIRS applied to study cytochrome oxidase and oxygenation in the brain of the cuprizone mouse model of demyelination
10:30
The effect of cannabis on brain activity and performance under a cognitive load
10:30
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy based Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment System for Cognitive Training and Rehabilitation
10:30
Capturing ongoing pain with fNIRS: An analysis of cortical low frequency hemodynamic oscillations
10:30
The Influence of Mother’s Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior on Brain to Brain Synchrony During Mother-Infant Shared Book Reading
12:30-14:00 Session 15: Neonatal, pediatric & developmental neuroscience I
12:30
Invited: Dynamics of Functional Networks in the Developing Brain
13:00
The role of timing in the consolidation of newborn’s memories
13:15
Statistical Learning of Phonemic Contrast in Neonates: Cerebral Networks and Activities
13:30
Functional Connectivity Patterns in Monolingual and Bilingual Infants
13:45
Neural basis of attention cues assisting grammar learning in preverbal infants
15:15-16:30 Session 17: Clinical applications I / Global fNIRS
15:15
Compensatory brain activation is associated with the relationship between aerobic fitness and working memory in the elderly
15:30
Disinhibition in children with ADHD: Simultaneous study of fNIRS and ERPs in Go/NoGo task
15:45
Hemodynamic correlates of changes in neuronal excitability: a simultaneous Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) / functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
16:00
Habituation and Novelty Detection fNIRS brain responses in 1 - 8 month old infants: The Gambia and UK
16:15
Building a brain maturation growth chart with NIRS-DCS: Results from a nutritional study in Guinea Bissau
16:50-18:10 Session 18: Early investigator award finalists session
16:50
Presentation of early investigator award finalists
16:55
Invited: Learning to read in high-risk environment: an fNIRS study of cognitive and reading development in rural Côte d’Ivoire
17:20
Decoding Pre-activation of Lexical Representations During Language Comprehension in Infancy
17:45
Improving working memory in older healthy adults: A simultaneous fNIRS-tDCS study