Date
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Location
On Demand Playback
Experts discuss combining fNIRS Brain Imaging & Physiological Signals to Study Cognitive Function. Fundamentals of fNIRS Functional Near Infrared Imaging to measure neural activity and hemodynamic response in the prefrontal cortex for cognitive function assessment are reviewed, and new research capabilities enabled through the integration of optical brain imaging technology with physiological data collection & stimulation systems are presented. Topics covered include:
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