DETECTING LATERIZATION OF HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE DURING EXECUTIVE MOTOR TASK AND MOTOR IMAGERY WITH FNIRS

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2014

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In this study, haemodynamic response strength during motor imagery and executive motor tasks are investigated through a general linear model using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data to discriminate neural correlation of right and left hand movement. A 16-channel fNIRS system is used over the prefrontal cortex during motor imagery and motor execution. Preliminary results shows that the activation of the prefrontal cortex during motor imagery task is related with high levels of cognitive processing, namely attentional engagement, rather than motor execution from the measurements using generalised linear model. Results show that fNIRS holds great promise as a tool for clinical studies, cognitive and behavioural neuroscience research.

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22nd IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU) -- APR 23-25, 2014 -- Karadeniz Teknik Univ, Trabzon, TURKEY

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Brain-Computer Interfaces, Nirs

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2014 22nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (Siu)

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