In Artinis NIRS blog, you will find the latest trends in (f)NIRS, NIRS studies and applications, tutor from the leaders of near infrared spectroscopy, not to mention detailed insights and tips and tricks for your research!
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Auditory research with NIRS: an interview with dr. Marc van Wanrooij
Dr. Marc van Wanrooij and his team from the Hearing and Implants lab used a 48-channel OxyMon to study temporal cortical activation as represented by concentration changes of oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin in 48, easy-to-apply optical fNIRS channels.
2fNIRS workshop: Hyperscanning with the OctaMon
Last week Artinis was present at the 2016 2f-NIRS conference in Montpellier, France. This two-day conference, titled NIRS signal: from acquisition to analysis, provided us with a great platform to give a mirror game workshop with two OctaMon devices.
New scientific project: BriteN
Food is important for a healthy development of body and brain. But how do we get an insight into what nutrition is good for us? Artinis will provide a user-friendly, plug-and-play device to measure the effect of cognitive interventions on children using the NIRS technique.
NIRS and Tobii eye tracking
Bringing together the various methods of data collection and analysis. Combine different biometric techniques with NIRS, such as eye tracking technology.
Prefrontal cortex activation upon a demanding virtual hand-controlled task
We are happy to announce that the University of L’Aquila (Italy) research group utilized the 20-channel Oxymon in an important study for neuroergonomics.
A user case: Hypoxia research with the PortaLite
Prof. Martin Burtscher and Prof. Robert Koch from the University of Innsbruck (Austria) put their knowledge on hypoxia research into practice when climbing the highest volcano of the world while using the PortaLite.