We evaluated frontal brain activation during a working memory task with graded levels of difficulty in a group of 19 healthy subjects, by means of time-resolved fNIRS technique. Brain activation was computed, and was then separated into a "block-related" and a "tonic" components. Load-related increases of blood oxygenation were studied for the four different levels of task difficulty. Generalized Linear Models were applied to the data in order to explore the metabolic processes occurring during the mental effort and, possibly, their involvement in short term memorization. Results attest the presence of a persistent attentional-related metabolic activity, superimposed to a task-related mnemonic contribution. Moreover, a systemic component probably deriving from the extra-cerebral capillary bed was detected. © 2009 SPIE.

Frontal brain activation during a working memory task: A time-domain fNIRS study

Spinelli Lorenzo;Cubeddu Rinaldo
2009

Abstract

We evaluated frontal brain activation during a working memory task with graded levels of difficulty in a group of 19 healthy subjects, by means of time-resolved fNIRS technique. Brain activation was computed, and was then separated into a "block-related" and a "tonic" components. Load-related increases of blood oxygenation were studied for the four different levels of task difficulty. Generalized Linear Models were applied to the data in order to explore the metabolic processes occurring during the mental effort and, possibly, their involvement in short term memorization. Results attest the presence of a persistent attentional-related metabolic activity, superimposed to a task-related mnemonic contribution. Moreover, a systemic component probably deriving from the extra-cerebral capillary bed was detected. © 2009 SPIE.
2009
Inglese
Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics V
7161
12
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24 - 26 January 2009
San Jose, CA; United States
Near infrared spectroscopy
Optical imaging
Sustained attention
Time-resolved imaging
Working memory
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Molteni, Erika; Baselli, Giuseppe; Bianchi Anna, M; Caffmi, M; Contint, Daniele; Spinelli, LORENZO CLEMENTE; Torricelli, Alessandro; Cerutti, Sergio; ...espandi
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