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View article: Maternal Perinatal Depression, but not Anxiety, Associates with Infants’ Functional Connectivity at One Month of Age
Maternal Perinatal Depression, but not Anxiety, Associates with Infants’ Functional Connectivity at One Month of Age Open
Maternal anxiety and depression have been associated with alterations in functional connectivity (FC) in infancy, a period in which rapid brain development and functional network organisation have been linked to longer term socioemotional …
View article: Brain Network Analysis in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography
Brain Network Analysis in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography Open
Dementia is associated with altered resting state connectivity, measures of which could aid in its early detection and monitoring. High-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) is well-suited to detect these alterations at scale due to …
View article: Inhibitory control development from infancy to early childhood: A longitudinal fNIRS study
Inhibitory control development from infancy to early childhood: A longitudinal fNIRS study Open
The developmental period from infancy to early childhood is one of substantial change - in advancements in cognitive skills, such as early executive functions, but also in the maturation of the prefrontal and parietal cortices that paralle…
View article: Co-Activation Patterns in Neonates using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography: Insights into Early Dynamic Functional Connectivity
Co-Activation Patterns in Neonates using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography: Insights into Early Dynamic Functional Connectivity Open
Dynamic functional connectivity (FC) in neonates is a growing area of interest due to the developmental significance of early functional networks. There are several emerging techniques to measure dynamic FC, adding new perspectives to well…
View article: Inhibitory Control Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: A Longitudinal fNIRS Study
Inhibitory Control Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: A Longitudinal fNIRS Study Open
The developmental period from infancy to early childhood is one of substantial change – in advancements in cognitive skills, such as early executive functions, but also in the maturation of the prefrontal and parietal cortices that paralle…
View article: Inhibitory Control Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: A Longitudinal fNIRS Study
Inhibitory Control Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: A Longitudinal fNIRS Study Open
The developmental period from infancy to early childhood is one of substantial change – in advancements in cognitive skills, such as early executive functions, but also in the maturation of the prefrontal and parietal cortices that paralle…
View article: Subject-specific information enhances spatial accuracy of high-density diffuse optical tomography
Subject-specific information enhances spatial accuracy of high-density diffuse optical tomography Open
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a widely used imaging method for mapping brain activation based on cerebral hemodynamics. The accurate quantification of cortical activation using fNIRS data is highly dependent on the abili…
View article: Whole-head high-density diffuse optical tomography to map infant audio-visual responses to social and non-social stimuli
Whole-head high-density diffuse optical tomography to map infant audio-visual responses to social and non-social stimuli Open
Infancy is a time of rapid brain development. High-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) is an optical neuroimaging method that maps changes in cortical haemoglobin concentration, a marker of functional brain activation. Recent years…
View article: The neural correlates of response inhibition across the transition from infancy to toddlerhood: An fNIRS study
The neural correlates of response inhibition across the transition from infancy to toddlerhood: An fNIRS study Open
The transition from late infancy into toddlerhood represents a fundamental period in early development. During this time, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is undergoing structural and functional maturation processes that parallel the emergence …
View article: The Neural Correlates of Response Inhibition across the Transition from Infancy to Toddlerhood: An fNIRS study
The Neural Correlates of Response Inhibition across the Transition from Infancy to Toddlerhood: An fNIRS study Open
The transition from late infancy into toddlerhood represents a fundamental period in early development. During this time, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is undergoing structural and functional maturation processes that parallel the emergence …
View article: Review of recent advances in frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy technologies [Invited]
Review of recent advances in frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy technologies [Invited] Open
Over the past several decades, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has become a popular research and clinical tool for non-invasively measuring the oxygenation of biological tissues, with particular emphasis on applications to the human brai…
View article: Illuminating neurodegeneration: a future perspective on near-infrared spectroscopy in dementia research
Illuminating neurodegeneration: a future perspective on near-infrared spectroscopy in dementia research Open
SIGNIFICANCE: Dementia presents a global healthcare crisis, and neuroimaging is the main method for developing effective diagnoses and treatments. Yet currently, there is a lack of sensitive, portable, and low-cost neuroimaging tools. As d…
View article: Cot-side imaging of functional connectivity in the developing brain during sleep using wearable high-density diffuse optical tomography
Cot-side imaging of functional connectivity in the developing brain during sleep using wearable high-density diffuse optical tomography Open
Studies of cortical function in newborn infants in clinical settings are extremely challenging to undertake with traditional neuroimaging approaches. Partly in response to this challenge, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has b…
View article: Reliability and similarity of resting state functional connectivity networks imaged using wearable, high-density diffuse optical tomography in the home setting
Reliability and similarity of resting state functional connectivity networks imaged using wearable, high-density diffuse optical tomography in the home setting Open
Using RSFC data from a highly sampled individual, the present work demonstrates that wearable HD-DOT can be used to obtain RSFC measurements with high similarity across imaging sessions and reliability across recording durations in the hom…
View article: The neural correlates of inhibitory control in 10-month-old infants: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
The neural correlates of inhibitory control in 10-month-old infants: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study Open
Inhibitory control, a core executive function, emerges in infancy and develops rapidly across childhood. Methodological limitations have meant that studies investigating the neural correlates underlying inhibitory control in infancy are ra…
View article: Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies
Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies Open
negatively affect segmentation. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether motion-affected slices can be replaced by interpolated slices to enhance segmentation of neonatal brain MRI scans.
METHODS: From August 2017 to November …
View article: Regional Haemodynamic and Metabolic Coupling in Infants
Regional Haemodynamic and Metabolic Coupling in Infants Open
Metabolic pathways underlying brain function remain largely unexplored during neurodevelopment, predominantly due to the lack of feasible techniques for use with awake infants. Broadband near-infrared spectroscopy (bNIRS) provides the oppo…
View article: Group-level cortical functional connectivity patterns using fNIRS: assessing the effect of bilingualism in young infants
Group-level cortical functional connectivity patterns using fNIRS: assessing the effect of bilingualism in young infants Open
Significance: Early monolingual versus bilingual experience induces adaptations in the development of linguistic and cognitive processes, and it modulates functional activation patterns during the first months of life. Resting-state…
View article: Longitudinal infant fNIRS channel-space analyses are robust to variability parameters at the group-level: An image reconstruction investigation
Longitudinal infant fNIRS channel-space analyses are robust to variability parameters at the group-level: An image reconstruction investigation Open
View article: The neural correlates of inhibitory control in 10-month-old infants: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
The neural correlates of inhibitory control in 10-month-old infants: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study Open
Inhibitory control, a core executive function, emerges in infancy and develops rapidly across childhood. Methodological limitations have meant that studies investigating the neural correlates underlying inhibitory control in infancy are ra…
View article: Design and validation of a mechanically flexible and ultra-lightweight high-density diffuse optical tomography system for functional neuroimaging of newborns
Design and validation of a mechanically flexible and ultra-lightweight high-density diffuse optical tomography system for functional neuroimaging of newborns Open
Significance: Neonates are a highly vulnerable population. The risk of brain injury is greater during the first days and weeks after birth than at any other time of life. Functional neuroimaging that can be performed longitudinally …
View article: Functional imaging of the developing brain with wearable high-density diffuse optical tomography: A new benchmark for infant neuroimaging outside the scanner environment
Functional imaging of the developing brain with wearable high-density diffuse optical tomography: A new benchmark for infant neuroimaging outside the scanner environment Open
View article: Construction and validation of a database of head models for functional imaging of the neonatal brain
Construction and validation of a database of head models for functional imaging of the neonatal brain Open
The neonatal brain undergoes dramatic structural and functional changes over the last trimester of gestation. The accuracy of source localisation of brain activity recorded from the scalp therefore relies on accurate age‐specific head mode…
View article: Monolingual and bilingual infants rely on the same brain networks: Evidence from resting-state functional connectivity
Monolingual and bilingual infants rely on the same brain networks: Evidence from resting-state functional connectivity Open
This study examines whether bilingual exposure has a profound effect on the functional organization of the developing human brain during infancy. Recent behavioural research attests that monolingual vs. bilingual experience affects cogniti…