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Portable, field-based neuroimaging using high-density diffuse optical tomography.

Andrew K Fishell1, Ana María Arbeláez2, Claudia P Valdés3, Tracy M Burns-Yocum4, Arefeh Sherafati5, Edward J Richter6, Margarita Torres3, Adam T Eggebrecht7, Christopher D Smyser8, Joseph P Culver9.   

Abstract

Behavioral and cognitive tests in individuals who were malnourished as children have revealed malnutrition-related deficits that persist throughout the lifespan. These findings have motivated recent neuroimaging investigations that use highly portable functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) instruments to meet the demands of brain imaging experiments in low-resource environments and enable longitudinal investigations of brain function in the context of long-term malnutrition. However, recent studies in healthy subjects have demonstrated that high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) can significantly improve image quality over that obtained with sparse fNIRS imaging arrays. In studies of both task activations and resting state functional connectivity, HD-DOT is beginning to approach the data quality of fMRI for superficial cortical regions. In this work, we developed a customized HD-DOT system for use in malnutrition studies in Cali, Colombia. Our results evaluate the performance of the HD-DOT instrument for assessing brain function in a cohort of malnourished children. In addition to demonstrating portability and wearability, we show the HD-DOT instrument's sensitivity to distributed brain responses using a sensory processing task and measurements of homotopic functional connectivity. Task-evoked responses to the passive word listening task produce activations localized to bilateral superior temporal gyrus, replicating previously published work using this paradigm. Evaluating this localization performance across sparse and dense reconstruction schemes indicates that greater localization consistency is associated with a dense array of overlapping optical measurements. These results provide a foundation for additional avenues of investigation, including identifying and characterizing a child's individual malnutrition burden and eventually contributing to intervention development.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Functional connectivity; Functional near-infrared spectroscopy; High-density diffuse optical tomography; Malnutrition; Optical neuroimaging; Portable neuroimaging; Task-evoked responses

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31987995     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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2.  Evaluating a new generation of wearable high-density diffuse optical tomography technology via retinotopic mapping of the adult visual cortex.

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3.  Decoding visual information from high-density diffuse optical tomography neuroimaging data.

Authors:  Kalyan Tripathy; Zachary E Markow; Andrew K Fishell; Arefeh Sherafati; Tracy M Burns-Yocum; Mariel L Schroeder; Alexandra M Svoboda; Adam T Eggebrecht; Mark A Anastasio; Bradley L Schlaggar; Joseph P Culver
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2020-10-31       Impact factor: 6.556

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7.  Global motion detection and censoring in high-density diffuse optical tomography.

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