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Optical neuroimaging of spoken language.

Jonathan E Peelle1.   

Abstract

In this review I introduce the historical context and methods of optical neuroimaging, leading to the modern use of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) to study human brain function. In its most frequent application, optical neuroimaging measures a hemodynamically-mediated signal indirectly related to neural processing, similar to that captured by fMRI. Compared to other approaches to measuring human brain function, optical imaging has many advantages: it is noninvasive, frequently portable, acoustically silent, robust to motion and muscle movement, and appropriate in many situations in which fMRI is not possible (for example, due to implanted medical devices). Challenges include producing a full-brain field of view, homogenous spatial resolution, and accurate source localization. Experimentally, optical neuroimaging has been used to study phoneme, word, and sentence processing in a variety of paradigms. With continuing technical and methodological improvements the future of optical neuroimaging is increasingly bright.

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Keywords:  HD-DOT; fNIRS; language; speech

Year:  2017        PMID: 30555845      PMCID: PMC6294457          DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2017.1290810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lang Cogn Neurosci        ISSN: 2327-3798            Impact factor:   2.331


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2.  Prefrontal cortex supports speech perception in listeners with cochlear implants.

Authors:  Arefeh Sherafati; Noel Dwyer; Aahana Bajracharya; Mahlega Samira Hassanpour; Adam T Eggebrecht; Jill B Firszt; Joseph P Culver; Jonathan E Peelle
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3.  Mapping effective connectivity within cortical networks with diffuse optical tomography.

Authors:  Mahlega S Hassanpour; Adam T Eggebrecht; Jonathan E Peelle; Joseph P Culver
Journal:  Neurophotonics       Date:  2017-07-21       Impact factor: 3.593

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