TY - CHAP
T1 - Basic Examination of Haemoglobin Phase of Oxygenation and Deoxygenation in Resting State and Task Periods in Adults Using fNIRS
AU - Jasni, Nursyarizah Amirah
AU - Sato, Hiroki
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We thank Drs. Gentaro Taga, Fumitaka Homae, Yunjie Tong, and Liang Zhenhu for their technical instruction and discussion. This work was supported, in part, by the Precise Measurement Technology Promotion Foundation and KAKENHI (20K11367).
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a neuroimaging technique used to measure the relative changes in concentrations of oxygenated haemoglobin (oxy-Hb) and deoxygenated haemoglobin (deoxy-Hb) in the cerebral cortex. While most previous studies using fNIRS have relied only on a single oxy-Hb or deoxy-Hb parameter to infer about neural activation, the phase difference between the oxy- and deoxy-Hb signals (haemoglobin phase of oxygenation and deoxygenation: hPod) has been reported to be an important biomarker for analysing haemodynamic characteristics of the brain in infants. In this study, we examined the basic characteristics of adult hPod to develop a new analysis method to detect more sensitive signals that reflect neural activation in adults using fNIRS. We measured the hPod of 12 healthy adults in the frontal and occipital cortex during rest and upon exposure to visual stimuli and the verbal working memory (WM) task. We found that the average hPod values during the entire measurement period ranged between π and 1.5π rad in all conditions. This result indicates that the phase differences in adults were generally close to a stable antiphase pattern (hPod values around π), regardless of the presence or absence of tasks and stimuli. However, when dynamic changes in hPod values were analysed, significant differences between the resting state and WM tasks were observed during activation period in the frontal and occipital regions. These results suggest that the analysis of dynamic hPod change is useful for detecting a subtle activation for cognitive tasks.
AB - Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a neuroimaging technique used to measure the relative changes in concentrations of oxygenated haemoglobin (oxy-Hb) and deoxygenated haemoglobin (deoxy-Hb) in the cerebral cortex. While most previous studies using fNIRS have relied only on a single oxy-Hb or deoxy-Hb parameter to infer about neural activation, the phase difference between the oxy- and deoxy-Hb signals (haemoglobin phase of oxygenation and deoxygenation: hPod) has been reported to be an important biomarker for analysing haemodynamic characteristics of the brain in infants. In this study, we examined the basic characteristics of adult hPod to develop a new analysis method to detect more sensitive signals that reflect neural activation in adults using fNIRS. We measured the hPod of 12 healthy adults in the frontal and occipital cortex during rest and upon exposure to visual stimuli and the verbal working memory (WM) task. We found that the average hPod values during the entire measurement period ranged between π and 1.5π rad in all conditions. This result indicates that the phase differences in adults were generally close to a stable antiphase pattern (hPod values around π), regardless of the presence or absence of tasks and stimuli. However, when dynamic changes in hPod values were analysed, significant differences between the resting state and WM tasks were observed during activation period in the frontal and occipital regions. These results suggest that the analysis of dynamic hPod change is useful for detecting a subtle activation for cognitive tasks.
KW - Dynamic hPod
KW - hPod
KW - Neurovascular coupling
KW - Optical brain imaging
KW - Verbal WM task
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-14190-4_32
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-14190-4_32
M3 - Chapter
C2 - 36527636
AN - SCOPUS:85144585745
T3 - Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
SP - 189
EP - 198
BT - Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
PB - Springer
ER -