Optical topography is a non-invasive functional brain imaging technique, which uses light in the near infra-red spectrum and allows to detect hemodynamic changes in the cerebral cortex. Specifically, it measures relative changes in oxygenated, de-oxygenated and total haemoglobin concentrations, reflecting variations in the cerebral blood flow and volume. This technique does not need sedation and it is safe: consequently, it appears particularly feasible to study cerebral neonatal development. Neonatal cerebral cortex activations associated both with simple sensory stimuli and with more complex cognitive or affectiverelational have been detected. In neonatology, a promising research field is related to the detection of cerebral hemodynamic response observed in specific conditions (such as encephalopathies and perinatal asphyxia).

Lo studio funzionale della corteccia cerebrale nel neonato con la topografia ottica

FARRONI, TERESA;
2010

Abstract

Optical topography is a non-invasive functional brain imaging technique, which uses light in the near infra-red spectrum and allows to detect hemodynamic changes in the cerebral cortex. Specifically, it measures relative changes in oxygenated, de-oxygenated and total haemoglobin concentrations, reflecting variations in the cerebral blood flow and volume. This technique does not need sedation and it is safe: consequently, it appears particularly feasible to study cerebral neonatal development. Neonatal cerebral cortex activations associated both with simple sensory stimuli and with more complex cognitive or affectiverelational have been detected. In neonatology, a promising research field is related to the detection of cerebral hemodynamic response observed in specific conditions (such as encephalopathies and perinatal asphyxia).
2010
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