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Depth Sensitivity and Source-Detector Separations for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on the Colin27 Brain Template
by
Li, Zhi
, Strangman, Gary E.
, Zhang, Quan
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biology
/ Boundary conditions
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Computer simulation
/ Engineering
/ Head
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared detectors
/ Infrared spectra
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Near infrared spectroscopy
/ Photons
/ Physics
/ Physiological aspects
/ Propagation
/ Quantitation
/ Scalp
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Simulation
/ Spatial Analysis
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - instrumentation
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - methods
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Substantia grisea
2013
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Depth Sensitivity and Source-Detector Separations for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on the Colin27 Brain Template
by
Li, Zhi
, Strangman, Gary E.
, Zhang, Quan
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biology
/ Boundary conditions
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Computer simulation
/ Engineering
/ Head
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared detectors
/ Infrared spectra
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Near infrared spectroscopy
/ Photons
/ Physics
/ Physiological aspects
/ Propagation
/ Quantitation
/ Scalp
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Simulation
/ Spatial Analysis
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - instrumentation
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - methods
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Substantia grisea
2013
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Depth Sensitivity and Source-Detector Separations for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on the Colin27 Brain Template
by
Li, Zhi
, Strangman, Gary E.
, Zhang, Quan
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biology
/ Boundary conditions
/ Brain
/ Brain - cytology
/ Computer simulation
/ Engineering
/ Head
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared detectors
/ Infrared spectra
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Near infrared spectroscopy
/ Photons
/ Physics
/ Physiological aspects
/ Propagation
/ Quantitation
/ Scalp
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Simulation
/ Spatial Analysis
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - instrumentation
/ Spectrophotometry, Infrared - methods
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Substantia grisea
2013
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Depth Sensitivity and Source-Detector Separations for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on the Colin27 Brain Template
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Depth Sensitivity and Source-Detector Separations for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Based on the Colin27 Brain Template
2013
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Overview
Understanding the spatial and depth sensitivity of non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements to brain tissue-i.e., near-infrared neuromonitoring (NIN) - is essential for designing experiments as well as interpreting research findings. However, a thorough characterization of such sensitivity in realistic head models has remained unavailable. In this study, we conducted 3,555 Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to densely cover the scalp of a well-characterized, adult male template brain (Colin27). We sought to evaluate: (i) the spatial sensitivity profile of NIRS to brain tissue as a function of source-detector separation, (ii) the NIRS sensitivity to brain tissue as a function of depth in this realistic and complex head model, and (iii) the effect of NIRS instrument sensitivity on detecting brain activation. We found that increasing the source-detector (SD) separation from 20 to 65 mm provides monotonic increases in sensitivity to brain tissue. For every 10 mm increase in SD separation (up to ~45 mm), sensitivity to gray matter increased an additional 4%. Our analyses also demonstrate that sensitivity in depth (S) decreases exponentially, with a \"rule-of-thumb\" formula S=0.75*0.85(depth). Thus, while the depth sensitivity of NIRS is not strictly limited, NIN signals in adult humans are strongly biased towards the outermost 10-15 mm of intracranial space. These general results, along with the detailed quantitation of sensitivity estimates around the head, can provide detailed guidance for interpreting the likely sources of NIRS signals, as well as help NIRS investigators design and plan better NIRS experiments, head probes and instruments.
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