False positives and false negatives in functional near-infrared spectroscopy: issues, challenges, and the way forward
Abstract
We highlight a significant problem that needs to be considered and addressed when performing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studies, namely the possibility of inadvertently measuring fNIRS hemodynamic responses that are not due to neurovascular coupling. These can be misinterpreted as brain activity, i.e., "false positives" (errors caused by wrongly assigning a detected hemodynamic response to functional brain activity), or mask...
Paper Details
Title
False positives and false negatives in functional near-infrared spectroscopy: issues, challenges, and the way forward
Published Date
Mar 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
031405 - 031405
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