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Phase dual‐slopes in frequency‐domain near‐infrared spectroscopy for enhanced sensitivity to brain tissue: First applications to human subjects
Authors:Giles Blaney  Angelo Sassaroli  Thao Pham  Cristianne Fernandez  Sergio Fantini
Abstract:We present a first in vivo application of phase dual‐slopes (DS?), measured with frequency‐domain near‐infrared spectroscopy on four healthy human subjects, to demonstrate their enhanced sensitivity to cerebral hemodynamics. During arterial blood pressure oscillations elicited at a frequency of 0.1 Hz, we compare three different ways to analyze either intensity (I) or phase (?) data collected on the subject's forehead at multiple source‐detector distances: Single‐distance, single‐slope and DS. Theoretical calculations based on diffusion theory show that the method with the deepest maximal sensitivity (at about 11 mm) is DS?. The in vivo results indicate a qualitative difference of phase data (especially DS?) and intensity data (especially single‐distance intensity [SDI]), which we assign to stronger contributions from scalp hemodynamics to SDI and from cortical hemodynamics to DS?. Our findings suggest that scalp hemodynamic oscillations may be dominated by blood volume dynamics, whereas cortical hemodynamics may be dominated by blood flow velocity dynamics.image
Keywords:coherent hemodynamics  diffuse optics  functional brain imaging  near‐infrared spectroscopy  photon‐density waves
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