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Neuroimaging studies struggle from inter- and intra-subject variability of collected data. To overcome these barriers to statistical significance, researchers are pursuing naturalistic neuroimaging to increase the statistical power of their investigations. Although numerous devices have become available for prefrontal cortex imaging, fNIRS systems continue to struggle with significant weight (>200g) and dependence on experts for setup. Our group has developed an ergonomic fNIRS headset and an accompanying Android augmented reality (AR) app for system setup by lay users. The combination of low-cost technology with user-friendly guidance for accurate setup will enable new studies in naturalistic conditions.
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Anupam Kumar, Harmony Bickerton, Tiffany-Chau Le, SM Hadi Hosseini, Audrey K. Bowden, "Low-cost, ergonomic and ultraportable prefrontal cortex fNIRS system with augmented reality-guided positioning for naturalistic conditions," Proc. SPIE PC11956, Biophotonics in Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Health Monitoring Technologies, and Wearables III, PC1195607 (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610219