Developmental changes in neonatal hemodynamics during tactile stimulation using whole-head functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Adult
Infancy
Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
Infant, Newborn
Hemodynamics
Motor Cortex
Infant
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Somatosensory stimulation
Hemoglobins
Near-infrared spectroscopy
Touch
Oxyhemoglobins
Humans
Developmental changes
Neurovascular coupling
RC321-571
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120465
Publication Date:
2023-11-21T05:41:41Z
AUTHORS (10)
ABSTRACT
Neural-activity-associated hemodynamic changes have been used to noninvasively measure brain function in the early developmental stages. However, the temporal changes in their hemodynamics are not always consistent with adults. Studies have not evaluated developmental changes for a long period using the same stimuli; therefore, this study examined the normalized relative changes in oxygenated hemoglobin (Δ[oxy-Hb]) in full-term infants and compared them with neonates up to 10 months of age during the administration of tactile vibration stimuli to their limbs using whole-head functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The time to peak of normalized Δ[oxy-Hb] was not affected by age. The amplitude of normalized Δ[oxy-Hb] showed an effect of age in broader areas, including sensorimotor-related but excluding supplementary motor area; the amplitude of normalized Δ[oxy-Hb] decreased the most in the 1-2-month-old group and later increased with development. We hypothesized that these results may reflect developmental changes in neural activity, vasculature, and blood oxygenation.
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