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General

  • Masashi Suda et al., “Frontpolar actication during face-to-face conversation: An in situ study using near-infrared spectroscopy,” Neuropsychologia, 48, 441-447 (2010)
  • Kohei Marumo et al., “Gender difference in right lateral prefrontal hemodynamic response while viewing fearful faces: A multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy study,” Neuroscience Research, 63, 89-94 (2009)
  • Melany M. Richter et al., “Changesin cortical blood oxygenation during arithmetical tasks measured by near-infrared spectroscopy,” J. Nrural. Transm., 116, 267-273 (2009)
  • A. -C. Ehlis et al., “Cortical correlates of auditory sensory gating: A simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy event-related potential study,” Neuroscience, 159, 1032-1043 (2009)
  • Kaori Yamanaka et al., “Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the parietal cortex facilitates spatial working memory: Near-infrared spectroscopy study,” Cerebral Cortex, Advance Access published online on August 14 (2009)
  • Yoshiyuki Aoyama et al., “Stimulus intensity dependence of cerebral blood volume changes in left frontal lobe by low-frequency rTMS to right frontal lobe: A near-infrared spectroscopy study,” Neuroscience Research, 63, 47-51 (2009)
  • Yukika Nishimura et al., “An event-related fNIRS investigation of Japanese word order,” Exp. Brain Res., published online 25 December (2009)
  • Markus J. Hofmann et al., “Differential activation of frontal and parietal regions during visual word rocognition: An optical topograhpy study,” NeuroImage, 40, 1340-1349 (2008)
  • Hiroshi Toyoda et al., “Source of nonlinearity of the BOLD response revealed by simultaneous fMRI and NIRS,” NeuroImage, 39, 997-1013 (2008)
  • Dilshat Abla et al., “Statistical segmentation of tone sequences activates the left inferior frontal cortex: A near-infrared spectroscopy study,” Neuropsychologia 46, 2787-2795 (2008)
  • Masako Kubo et al., “Increase in Prefrontal Cortex Blood Flow during the Computer Version Trail Making Test,” Neuropsychobiology, 58, 200-210 (2008)
  • Nobuaki Shimoda et al., “Cerebral laterality differences in handedness: A mental rotation study with NIRS,” Neurosci. Lett., 430, 43-47 (2008)
  • Masashi Suda et al., “Decreased cortical reactivity underlies subjective daytime light sleepiness in healthy subjects: A multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy study,” Neuroscience Research, 60, 319-326 (2008)
  • Goro Maehara et al., “Changes in hemoglobin concentration in the lateral occipital regions during shape recognition: a near-infrared spectroscopy study,” J. Biomed. Opt., 12, 062109 (2007)
  • M. M. Plichta et al., “Event-Related Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Based on Craniocerebral Correlations: Reproducibility of Activation?,” Human Brain Mapping, 28, 733-741 (2007)
  • M. M. Plichta et al., “Model-based analysis of rapid event-related functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) data: A parametric validation study,” NeuroImage, 35, 625-634 (2007)
  • Eiji Kobayashi et al., “Functional optical hemodynamic imaging of the olfactory cortex ,” Laryngoscope, 117, 541-546 (2007)
  • Toshimasa Sato et al., “Time courses of brain activation and their implications for function: A multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy study during finger tapping,” Neuroscience Research, 58, 297-304 (2007)
  • M. M. Plichta et al., “Event-Related Visual versus Blocked Motor Task: Detection of Specific Cortical Activation Patterns with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy,” Neuropsychobiology, 53, 77-82 (2006)
  • M. M. Plichta et al., “Event-related functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS): Are the measurements reliable?,” NeuroImage, 31, 116-124 (2006)
  • Yutaka Fuchino et al., “Effect of fMRI acoustic noise on sensorimotor activation examined using optical topography,” NeuroImage, 32, 771-777 (2006)
  • Hitoshi Mochizuki et al., “Cortical hemoglobin-concentration changes under the coil induced by single-pulse TMS in humans: a simultaneous recording with near-infrared spectroscopy,” Exp. Brain Res., 169, 302-310 (2006)
  • A.-C. Ehlis et.al., “Multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy detects specific inferior-frontal activation during incongruent Stroop trials,” Biological Psychology, 69, 315-331 (2005)
  • Akiko Obata et al., ”Effects of alcohol on hemodynamic and cardiovascular reaction in different genotypes,” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 139, 65-72 (2005)
  • Martin J. Herrmann et al., “Optical Topography during a Go-NoGo task assessed with multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy,” Behavioural Brain Research 160, 135-140 (2005)
  • Miho Suzuki et al., “Multichannel NIRS analysis of brain activity during semantic differential rating of drawing stimuli containing different affective polarities,” Neurosci. Lett. 375, 53-58 (2005)
  • Hiro-Fumi Yanai et.al., “Observation on Effect of Optical Stimulation to Human Using Optical Topography,” Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 44, 6304-6306 (2005)
  • Naomi Kuboyama et.al., “Relationship between Cerebral Activity and Movement Frequency of Maximal Finger Tapping,” Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science, 24, 201-208 (2005)
  • Makoto Ito et.al., “Increased and decreased cortical reactivities in novelty seeking and persistence: A multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy study in healthy subjects ,” Neurophychobiology, 52, 45-54 (2005)
  • Martin J. Herrmann et al., “Near-infrared optical topography to assess activation of the parietal cortex during a visuo-spatial task,” Neuropsychologia 43, 1713-1720 (2005)
  • Matthias L. Schroeter et al., “Towards a standard analysis for functional near-infrared imaging,” NeuroImage, 21, 283-290 (2004)
  • Satoshi Tsujimoto et al., “Prefrontal Cortical Activation Associated with Working Memory in Adults and Preschool Children: An Event-related Optical Topography Study,” Cerebral Cortex, 14, 703-712 (2004)
  • Silvia G. Horovitz and John C. Gore, “Simultaneous Event-Related Potential and Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Semantic Processing,” Human Brain Mapping, 22, 110-115 (2004)
  • Naomi Kuboyama et.al., “The Effect of Maximal Finger Tapping on Cerebral Activation,” Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science, 23, 105-110 (2004)
  • Masaki Kameyama et al., “Sex and age dependencies of cerebral blood volume changes during cognitive activation: a multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy study,” NeuroImage 22, 1715-1721 (2004)
  • Yasuki Noguchi et al., “An event-related optical topography study of cortical activation induced by single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation,” NeuroImage 19, 156-162 (2003)
  • Akiko Obata et al., “Acute effects of alcohol on hemodynamic changes during visual stimulation assessed using 24-channel near-infrared spectroscopy,” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 123, 145-152 (2003)
  • Akira Watanabe et al., “Cerebrovascular response to cognitive tasks and hyperventilation measured by multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy,” J. Neuropsychiatry Clin. Neurosci., 15, 442-449 (2003)
  • Yasuki Noguchi et al., “Lateralized Activation in the Inferior Frontal Cortex during Syntactic Processing: Event-Related Optical Topography Study,” Human Brain Mapping, 17, 89-99 (2002)
  • Richard P. Kennan et al., “Non-invasive Assessment of Language Lateralization by Transcranial Near Infrared Optical Topograhpy and Functional MRI ,” Human Brain Mapping, 16, 183-189 (2002)
  • Richard P. Kennan et al., “Simultaneous Recording of Event-Related Auditory Oddball Response Using Transcranial Near Infrared Optical Topography and Surface EEG,” NeuroImage 16, 587-592 (2002)
  • Mariko Igawa et al., “Activation of visual cortex in REM sleep measured by 24-channel NIRS imaging,” Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 55, 187-188 (2001)
  • Kazumi Takahashi et al., “Activation of the visual cortex imaged by 24-channel near-infrared spectroscopy,” J. Biomed Opt., 5, 93-96 (2000)
  • Hiroki Sato et al., “Temporal cortex activation during speech recognition: an optical topography study,” Cognition 73, B55-B66 (1999).
  • Eiju Watanabe et al., “Non-invasive functional mapping with multi-channel near infra-red spectroscopic topography in humans,” Neurosci. Lett., 205, 41-44 (1996)
 

Infant/Baby

  • Emi. Nakato, et al., “When do infants differentiate profile face from frontal face? A near-infrared spectroscopic study,” Human Brain Mapping, 30, 462-472 (2009)
  • Gentaro Taga et al., “Selectivity and localization of cortical response to auditory and visual stimulation in awake infants aged 2 to 4 months,” NeuroImage, 36, 1246-1252 (2007)
  • Yumiko Otsuka et al., “Neural activation to upright and inverted faces in infants measured by near infrared spectroscopy,” NeuroImage 34, 399-406 (2007)
  • Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai et.al., “Neural Attunement Process in Infants during the Acquisition of a Language-Specific Phonemic Contrast,” The Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 315-321 (2007)
  • Gentaro Taga et al., “Hemodynamic responses to visual stimulation in occipital and frontal cortex of newborn infants: a near-infrared optical topography study,” Pathophysiology, 10, 277-281 (2004)
  • Marcela Pena et al., ”Sounds and silence: an optical topography study of language recognition at birth,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 11702-11705 (2003)
  • Gentaro Taga et al., “Brain imaging in awake infants by near-infrared optical topography,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 10722-10727 (2003)
  • Gentaro Taga et al., “Spontaneous oscillation of oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin changes with a phase difference throughout the occipital cortex of newborn infants observed using non-invasive optical topography,” Neurosci. Lett., 282, 101-104 (2000)