Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS)

GG Grace E. Giles
ME Marianna D. Eddy
TB Tad T. Brunyé
HU Heather L. Urry
HG Harry L. Graber
RB Randall L. Barbour
CM Caroline R. Mahoney
HT Holly A. Taylor
RK Robin B. Kanarek
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fNIRS was performed using the NIRSport (NIRx Medical Technologies, LLC, Glen Head, NY, USA). This continuous-wave fNIRS system consisted of eight light sources and eight detectors, with a 3 cm source-detector separation comprising 21 channels, all across the dorsal and anterior PFC (see Figure Figure1).1). Each LED light source emitted light at two wavelengths (760 and 850 nm). Data were recorded at 7.81 Hz.

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) Probe Setup (red dots = sources, blue = detectors). Figure previously published in Giles et al. (2017; copyright license number 4436570673169).

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