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 Simultaneous Measurement with EEG                                                                                    Light to Measure Brain Function  Principle of Using Near Infrared







 Data                                                                                                                 Imaging  Optical Brain-Function


 Application Example of Simultaneous Measurement with Electroencephalography (EEG)   Stim.  Stim.
                             EEG Measurement Range
 More recently, to take advantage of superior spatial and temporal resolution characteristics, there has been interest in simultaneous   P22  P47  P22  P47
 measurement methods that combine noninvasive brain measurement methods.

 Simultaneous measurement with fNIRS and EEG was used to investigate the relationship between neural activity and the   bilitation  Neuroreha-
 hemodynamic response of the somatosensory cortex to electric stimulation of the median nerve*.

 * The median nerve extends from the brachial plexus and runs roughly down
    the center of the abdominal side of the upper extremities.

 The whole-head holder (Fig. 1) includes EEG sockets (     ) located                                                  fNIRS and fMRI  Comparison of
 midway between the NIRS transmitter and receiver probes (       )
 to align the NIRS channels (measurement points) with the
 position of EEG probes (Fig. 2a and 3a).                                                                             Motor Control  Brain Activity during






                     Fig. 3a  Measurement Range of EEG Probes (32 channels)  Fig. 3b  Somatosensory Evoked Electric Potential
                                                                        in Response to Electric Stimulation           Measurement with EEG  Simultaneous






 Fig. 1  Relative Positions of NIRS and EEG Probes                                                                    Analysis Method  NIRS Signal

 NIRS Measurement Range




                        0 sec                    1 sec                  3 sec                   5 sec                 Inner Speech  Investigating
                                     Fig. 4  Brain Activity at Indicated Time (sec) Intervals After Electric Stimulation
              Of all the locations where Oxy-Hb (Fig. 2b) and somatosensory evoked electric potential (Fig. 3b) were measured, the somatosensory
              evoked potential at P22 (positive wave at 22 ms of latency) increased in the primary somatosensory cortex of the ear (left) on the
              opposite side from the side that was electrically stimulated (Fig. 3a and 3b).                          Functions  Language Processing
              In addition, Oxy-Hb increased in the primary somatosensory cortex of the opposite ear from the electrical stimulation 5 seconds after
              the electrical stimulation (Fig. 4).
              Simultaneous measurement using NIRS and EEG is especially effective for investigating the correlation between hemodynamic response
              and neural activity.

              (Data provided by: Mr. Hisao Nishijo, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Research, University of Toyama)  Research  Mental Disorder
 Transmitters : Boxes containing blue numbers   Reference: Takeuchi., M, Hori, E., Takamoto, K., Tran, A.H., Kohno, S., Ishikawa, A., Ono, T., Endo, S. and Nishijo, H. (2009)
 Receivers : Boxes containing red numbers                    "Brain cortical mapping by simultaneous recording of functional near infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalograms from the whole brain during
 Measurement Channels : Blue numbers
 Special Channels : Red numbers                   right median nerve stimulation." Brain Topogr, 22, 197–214.

 Fig. 2a  Measurement Range of Transmitter and   Fig. 2b  Change in Oxy-Hb in Response                                Shimadzu fNIRS   Key References Regarding
               Receiver Fibers (103 channels)  to Electric Stimulation





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