Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 4, Issue 2, 151(2011)

PHASE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS OF CEREBRAL DEOXY- AND OXY-HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATIONS DURING A MENTAL TASK

ANGELO SASSAROLI... FENG ZHENG, MICHELE PIERRO, PETER R. BERGETHON and SERGIO FANTINI* |Show fewer author(s)
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  • Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University 4 Colby Street, Medford, MA 02155, USA
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    Hemodynamic low-frequency (~0.1 Hz) spontaneous oscillations as detected in the brain by nearinfrared spectroscopy have potential applications in the study of brain activation, cerebral autoregulation, and functional connectivity. In this work, we have investigated the phase lag between oscillations of cerebral deoxy- and oxy-hemoglobin concentrations in the frequency range 0.05-0.10 Hz in a human subject during a mental workload task. We have obtained a measure of such phase lag using two different methods: (1) phase synchronization analysis as used in the theory of chaotic oscillators and (2) a novel cross-correlation phasor approach. The two methods yielded comparable initial results of a larger phase lag between low-frequency oscillations of deoxy- and oxyhemoglobin concentrations during mental workload with respect to a control, rest condition.

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    ANGELO SASSAROLI, FENG ZHENG, MICHELE PIERRO, PETER R. BERGETHON, SERGIO FANTINI. PHASE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS OF CEREBRAL DEOXY- AND OXY-HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATIONS DURING A MENTAL TASK[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2011, 4(2): 151

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    Received: --

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    Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019

    The Author Email: FANTINI SERGIO (sergio.fantini@tufts.edu)

    DOI:10.1142/s1793545811001332

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