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            Mental Disorder Research                                                                                                                                                                                                            Light to Measure Brain Function  Principle of Using Near Infrared







               Data                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Imaging  Optical Brain-Function


               Brain Activity Changes in the Prefrontal Cortex of Subjects with Depression or Bipolar Disorder                          Results
               During Verbal Fluency Tasks                                                                                              The average Oxy-Hb in both sides of the pre-frontal cortex showed different patterns in the three groups.

               Cognitive impairment and associated functional disorders of the frontal lobe are known characteristics in depression subjects. Verbal   In comparison with the healthy subjects, AUC is characteristically low in the bipolar disorder and depression subjects, and significant
               fluency tasks are widely used in brain-function research as one of the most sensitive methods of determining cognitive impairment.  differences in WC are apparent in their waveforms. (See the diagram below.) With depression, heightened AUC occurs early in the
                                                                                                                                        verbal fluency task but is not maintained and drops, and the low state continues. However, AUC increases later in the case of bipolar   bilitation  Neuroreha-
               fNIRS measurements of Oxy-Hb concentration using 42 prefrontal cortex channels were conducted on 14 bipolar disorder subjects, 39
                                                                                                                                        disorder. The peaks are clearly lower than in healthy subjects.
               depression subjects, and 24 healthy subjects performing verbal fluency tasks. The new task presentation method and data analysis
               method found significantly lower Oxy-Hb concentration in the depression and bipolar disorder groups compared to the healthy group,              Group Comparison of Two Indexes Using Measurement Channel Average Values
               as well as significant differences in the hemoglobin waveforms between the depression and bipolar disorder subjects.                           Bipolar disorder group  Depression group  Healthy control  Group Comparison
                                                                                                                                                                  (n = 14)         (n = 39)      (n = 24)       p Value                         fNIRS and fMRI  Comparison of
                                                                                                                                                        AUC       2.9±3.6         1.8±2.5        5.5±3.2        p<0.001
                                                                                                                                                         WC      34.2±12.8        25.3±14.8      33.9±5.2       p=0.01
              Task Presentation Method
               Pre-test rest (30 sec.); Recall and Japanese words beginning with "ka" (30 sec.); hemoglobin; Recall and say Japanese words        Schematic View of Differences in AUC and WC Determined from
               beginning with "no" (30 sec.); Post-test rest (70 sec.)                                                                            Averages of Healthy, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder Groups  Measurement Channel Positions   Motor Control  Brain Activity during

                                                                                                                                                AUC                         Healthy
                                                                                                                                                     High AUC


                        Rest                       Task                              Rest                                                                    Depression   Bipolar Disorder                                                      Measurement with EEG  Simultaneous
                                                                                                                                                     Low AUC
                       30 sec.     Recall and say Japanese   Recall and say Japanese  70 sec.
                                  words beginning with "ka"   words beginning with "no"
                                        30 sec.             30 sec.

                                                                                                                                                                                       WC
               (In Japanese, words beginning with "ka" are the most common, while words beginning with "no" are the least common.)
                                                                                                                                                              Early WC  Late WC                                                                 Analysis Method  NIRS Signal
               Data Analysis Method                                                                                                     Bipolar disorder and depression were distinguished by discriminant analysis using the AUC parameter conventionally used in research
               The moving-average method is used to reduce the noise components and baseline-shift correction is applied to the changes in Oxy-Hb   to express overall activity and the new WC parameter that reflects the temporal activity of the cerebral cortex. Values of 0.71 sensitivity
               concentration. The following two index values are calculated for the average waveform data for all 42 channels, and the p values are   and 0.46 specificity were achieved in the detection of bipolar disorder.
               calculated between the subject groups and healthy group.
                  Signal integrated value over the 60 sec. task time ((1) AUC: area under the curve)                                                                        Discriminant Analysis of Bipolar Disorder                           Inner Speech  Investigating
                  Time to reach half the signal integrated value during the task ((2) WC: weighted center)                                                                                      Disease Diagnosis
                                                                                                                                                                                         Bipolar Disorder  Depression
                                0.02                                                                                                                           Discriminant  Bipolar Disorder  10            21
                                                                                                                                                               Analysis    Depression         4              18
                               0.015                                                                                                                                                                                                            Functions  Language Processing
                                                                                                                                         These results suggest that even a diagnosis of long-term depression may occasionally be altered to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
                                0.01                                                                                                     Applying the task presentation method and data analysis method introduced here to fNIRS measurements may provide an effective
                                                                                   Corrected
                                                                                   Before correction                                     monitoring tool for brain function evaluations related to mental disorders in the future.
                               0.005
                                                AUC; area                 Correction
                                                AUC; area
                                                under curve
                                                under curve                                                                              (Data supplied by: Shinji Shimodera, MD, PhD, Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University)  Research  Mental Disorder
                                  0                                                                                                      Reference:  Shimodera, S., Imai, Y., Kamimura, N., Morokuma, I., Fujita, H., Inoue, S., Furukawa, T. A. (2012).
                                     0.22  4.62  9.17  13.42  17.82  22.22  28.62  31.62  35.42  39.82  44.22  48.62  53.02  57.42  61.82  66.22  70.62  75.02  79.42  63.82  88.22  92.01  97.02  101.42  105.82  110.22  114.82  119.02  123.42  127.87  132.22  136.62  141.02  145.42  149.87  164.22  “Near-infrared spectroscopy of bipolar disorder may be distinct from that of unipolar depression and of healthy controls.” 4(4): 258-265.
                               -0.005
                                         Start task    Complete task
                                    WC (weighted center): Time to reach half the signal integrated value                                                                                                                                        Shimadzu fNIRS   Key References Regarding
                                               Meaning of AUC and WC Indexes





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