腹侧视觉通路功能性近红外光谱实际应用的可行性研究。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurophotonics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1117/1.NPh.11.1.015002
Weilu Chai, Peiming Zhang, Xiaoyan Zhang, Jia Wu, Chao Chen, Fu Li, Xuemei Xie, Guangming Shi, Jimin Liang, Chaozhe Zhu, Minghao Dong
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意义:基于 fNIRS 的神经强化取决于能否检测到目标脑区的血流动力学反应。将腹侧视觉通路中的外侧枕叶复合体(LOC)和纺锤形面区(FFA)作为神经反馈目标可提高视觉识别能力。然而,利用 fNIRS 检测成人 LOC 和 FFA 活动的可行性仍有待验证,因为这些区域的深度可能超过 fNIRS 的检测极限。目的:本研究旨在探讨利用 fNIRS 测量成人腹侧视觉通路(尤其是 LOC 和 FFA)血液动力学反应的可行性:我们使用便携式八通道 fNIRS 仪器记录了 35 名受试者 LOC 和 FFA 区域的血液动力学活动。我们采用了一个标准的单背式物体和面部识别任务来激发 LOC 和 FFA 区域的大脑选择性反应。用于检测 LOC 和 FFA 的 fNIRS 光点的位置由我们小组的经颅脑图谱(TBA)指导:结果:我们的研究结果表明,LOC 目标通道(CH2)对物体有选择性激活,而 FFA 目标通道(CH7)对人脸没有选择性激活:我们的研究结果表明,尽管 fNIRS 检测在捕捉 FFA 活动方面存在局限性,但 LOC 区域已成为基于 fNIRS 检测的可行目标。此外,我们的研究结果还主张采用基于 TBA 的方法来设置 LOC 目标通道,为光电极的放置提供了一个前景广阔的解决方案。这项可行性研究首次验证了用 fNIRS 检测腹侧视觉通路的皮质活动,强调了其生态学有效性。我们认为,我们的研究结果为基于 fNIRS 的研究在现实生活中的应用奠定了重要的技术基础。
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Feasibility study of functional near-infrared spectroscopy in the ventral visual pathway for real-life applications.

Significance: fNIRS-based neuroenhancement depends on the feasible detection of hemodynamic responses in target brain regions. Using the lateral occipital complex (LOC) and the fusiform face area (FFA) in the ventral visual pathway as neurofeedback targets boosts performance in visual recognition. However, the feasibility of utilizing fNIRS to detect LOC and FFA activity in adults remains to be validated as the depth of these regions may exceed the detection limit of fNIRS.

Aim: This study aims to investigate the feasibility of using fNIRS to measure hemodynamic responses in the ventral visual pathway, specifically in the LOC and FFA, in adults.

Approach: We recorded the hemodynamic activities of the LOC and FFA regions in 35 subjects using a portable eight-channel fNIRS instrument. A standard one-back object and face recognition task was employed to elicit selective brain responses in the LOC and FFA regions. The placement of fNIRS optodes for LOC and FFA detection was guided by our group's transcranial brain atlas (TBA).

Results: Our findings revealed selective activation of the LOC target channel (CH2) in response to objects, whereas the FFA target channel (CH7) did not exhibit selective activation in response to faces.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that, although fNIRS detection has limitations in capturing FFA activity, the LOC region emerges as a viable target for fNIRS-based detection. Furthermore, our results advocate for the adoption of the TBA-based method for setting the LOC target channel, offering a promising solution for optrode placement. This feasibility study stands as the inaugural validation of fNIRS for detecting cortical activity in the ventral visual pathway, underscoring its ecological validity. We suggest that our findings establish a pivotal technical groundwork for prospective real-life applications of fNIRS-based research.

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Neurophotonics
Neurophotonics Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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114
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.
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