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!

Publication overview 2023: Using our (f)NIRS devices to measure in the brain
General, Brite, PortaLite, Multi modality Sophie Apprich General, Brite, PortaLite, Multi modality Sophie Apprich

Publication overview 2023: Using our (f)NIRS devices to measure in the brain

We are proud that in 2023 an increasing number of publications using our (f)NIRS devices to measure brain activity could be found. In this blogpost, we list application areas with papers released last year utilizing our devices. We also highlight and summarize interesting publications per application category.

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Multimodal fNIRS-EEG measurements — Integration on the head
Multi modality, Brite, OctaMon, OxyMon Sophie Apprich Multi modality, Brite, OctaMon, OxyMon Sophie Apprich

Multimodal fNIRS-EEG measurements — Integration on the head

When simultaneously measuring fNIRS and EEG, placement of both devices should ideally ensure proper coverage of the desired measurement location, minimize interference and take into account (technical) characteristics and basic of both techniques. Read this blog post to learn more about relevance of these points and further recommendations for integrating fNIRS and EEG on one head.  

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Publication Overview with our NIRS devices in 2022 – Brain
General, Brite, OctaMon, OxyMon, Multi modality, PortaLite Sophie Apprich General, Brite, OctaMon, OxyMon, Multi modality, PortaLite Sophie Apprich

Publication Overview with our NIRS devices in 2022 – Brain

We are proud that several papers using our (f)NIRS devices to measure brain activation from different cortical areas and in various application fields were published in 2022. Read this blogpost to get an overview of application areas (f)NIRS can be used in, and which devices can be applied. Also, find highlighted publications per category that were performed with our devices in 2022.

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Submersible NIRS: a very wet lab...
PortaLite, Sports science Artinis Medical Systems PortaLite, Sports science Artinis Medical Systems

Submersible NIRS: a very wet lab...

In 2016 dr. Chris McKnight approached Artinis with the idea to measure NIRS under water on wild animals. Initially there was some skepticism, since our devices are not intended to be taken underwater, let alone on a wild animal. However, we really liked the challenge and together with the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) of the University of St. Andrews we created a submersible NIRS-sensor specifically for the seals.

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How NIRS is used in brain-computer interfaces
OxyMon, PortaLite, OctaMon, Brite Artinis Medical Systems OxyMon, PortaLite, OctaMon, Brite Artinis Medical Systems

How NIRS is used in brain-computer interfaces

Imagine a person wearing a Brite and playing a demanding video game. This video game is difficult, and the mental workload is increasing drastically. Changes in blood volume, or hemodynamic changes, which are associated with the increase in workload is registered using the Brite. This blog will expand on how a NIRS-based BCI works and what researchers have made possible using NIRS-based BCI.

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A research lab on wheels: unveiling the Sophia Bus
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A research lab on wheels: unveiling the Sophia Bus

The Sophia Bus was an idea pitched by researchers from the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology within Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital. As a national expertise center for many rare neurodevelopmental syndromes, children all over the Netherlands need to travel all the way to Rotterdam frequently to participate in research studies. The Sophia bus minimizes the burden for these patients by offering the solution to this problem: a mobile research lab that carries researchers to the patients’ doorstep.

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NIRS and connectivity measures: an Interview with Prof. Stephane Perrey
OctaMon, OxyMon, Sports science Artinis Medical Systems OctaMon, OxyMon, Sports science Artinis Medical Systems

NIRS and connectivity measures: an Interview with Prof. Stephane Perrey

fNIRS, as a neuroimaging method, was introduced more than two decades ago. Innovation in equipment, tools, and methods based on related-neuroimaging methods is increasing thanks to several companies and academic laboratories. The use of fNIRS in future research practices will aid in advancing modern investigations of human brain function. Connectivity measures will contribute to the field of neuroscience and a multimodal imaging approach is likely required.

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A research lab on wheels: an interview with Dr. Sabine Mous
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A research lab on wheels: an interview with Dr. Sabine Mous

Thanks to the very generous gifts of local companies and private individuals during the ‘Lichtjesactie’ (translates as ‘Candles project’) that was organized during Christmas time last year by the Stichting Vrienden van Sophia, the Sophia Childrens hospital were able to buy a camper van, which has been remodeled and transformed into a mobile research lab under close guidance of dr. Sabine Mous.

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