[Homer-users] 16 Channel fNIR Anatomical Labeling of the PFC

Christina Salnaitis csalnaitis at usfsp.edu
Mon Jan 11 14:15:01 EST 2016
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I would be interested in this information as well.
Respectfully,
Dr. Christina Salnaitis
University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
csalnaitis at usfsp.edu
727-873-4484

On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Herrera, Jarod C <jarod.c.herrera at ttu.edu>
wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
>
> I have extensively researched any resource or article that discuss FNIR,
> PFC, and cortical areas.
>
> It seems that there isn't much specific information on what optode
> represents which area of the brain; either
>
> discussing the extended 10-20 system or brodmann areas specifically.
>
> I'd like to know if anyone in this group has mapped out the 16 channel
> fNIR adult sensor pad on the PFC
>
> and has came to a conclusion as to what area of the brain correlates to
> each individual optode?
>
> If so, could you please guide me in the direction I need to go in order to
> retrieve this information?
>
> Possibly send me a PDF or a link of the resource available.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> J. Caleb Herrera
> Texas Tech University
> Email: jarod.c.herrera at ttu.edu
> Cell: (806)292-2640
>
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