Near infrared spectroscopy reveals neural activation during face perception in infants and adults

TitleNear infrared spectroscopy reveals neural activation during face perception in infants and adults
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCsibra, G., J. Henty, A. Volein, C. Elwell, L. Tucker, J. Meek, and M. H. Johnson
Journal titleJournal of Pediatric Neurology
Year2004
Pages85 - 89
Volume2
Issue2
Abstract

We used near infrared spectroscopy to measure changes in cerebral oxygenation in both human infants and adults as they viewed images of faces or control “visual noise” stimuli. At an occipital site, adults showed a significant increase in oxyhaemoglobin and a contrasting pattern of results was observed in infants. While the same general difference between the processing of the two stimuli was observed, a larger decrease in oxyhemoglobin concentration in response to faces than to visual noise was found in infants. These results demonstrate that near infrared spectroscopy can detect differences in stimulus processing induced by a complex visual stimulus in both infants and adults.

Languageeng
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