2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0887-8994(00)00195-8
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Hemodynamic responses to photic stimulation in neonates

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“…Total Hb is also significantly correlated to blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signals as well as oxy-Hb (Strangman et al, 2002), although BOLD and oxy-Hb exhibit more nonlinearity to sustained stimulation than CBF or total Hb (Sadato and Toyada, 2006). However, suitability of total Hb as a parameter may depend on various factors such as the cortex studied, age, task demand, and individual vascular responsiveness, because these factors influence hemodynamics of deoxy-Hb (Meek et al, 1998;Sakatani et al, 1999;Hoshi et al, 2000;Zaramella et al, 2001). Total Hb as a functional index had given consistent results in previous studies for assessing the lateralization of language function (Watanabe et al, 1998;Furuya and Mori, 2003;Sato et al, 2003) and is regarded to be suitable for our study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Total Hb is also significantly correlated to blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signals as well as oxy-Hb (Strangman et al, 2002), although BOLD and oxy-Hb exhibit more nonlinearity to sustained stimulation than CBF or total Hb (Sadato and Toyada, 2006). However, suitability of total Hb as a parameter may depend on various factors such as the cortex studied, age, task demand, and individual vascular responsiveness, because these factors influence hemodynamics of deoxy-Hb (Meek et al, 1998;Sakatani et al, 1999;Hoshi et al, 2000;Zaramella et al, 2001). Total Hb as a functional index had given consistent results in previous studies for assessing the lateralization of language function (Watanabe et al, 1998;Furuya and Mori, 2003;Sato et al, 2003) and is regarded to be suitable for our study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Most studies using NIRS to assess cortical function have been carried out on adult subjects. In infants, NIRS has been used to assess the activities of the visual cortex induced by a checkerboard or flashlight simulation [Meek et al, 1998;Hoshi et al, 2000], activation of the frontal cortex by music stimulation [Sakatani et al, 1999], activation of the temporal cortex by acoustic stimulation [Zaramella et al, 2001] and activation of the olfactory cortex by odor stimulation [Bartocci et al, 2000].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 In adults, variable degrees of NIRS sensitivity have been described, but little is known on repeatability of the signals. 5,6 Further, while relatively few and controversial information on HR in response to visual stimulation in newborn infants has been reported in the literature, [7][8][9][10][11] information on reproducibility or potential optical neuronal signals in newborns is lacking. Previous NIRS studies measuring activation of the visual cortex did not find significant HRs in all newborn infants, 4 even though all of them were healthy.…”
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