@inproceedings{9c2dd46e59844852b239d5e6ff35e66e,
title = "Cortical activities during a stand to sit movement using fNIRS",
abstract = "Recently, a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is frequently reported optical brain imaging method from the standpoint of clinical feasibility. This paper was aimed at examining whether fNIRS can be an appropriate brain imaging modality for checking the progress of rehabilitation treatments or not. Two healthy adults performed the given task. Stand to sit task was offered in this study. The results showed that stand to sit movement commonly activated the medial primary motor cortex and primary sensory motor cortex. A fNIRS accurately pointed the brain activity coincided with neurophysiological evidences which were commonly accepted. The results from this study we saw the possibility of the utilizing NIRS into the field of rehabilitation medicine and may contribute to better understanding how motor executions can be expressed into cortical activations.",
keywords = "Biological and Physiological Engineering, fNIRS, Rehabilitation, Signal and/or Image Processing",
author = "Lee, {Seung Hyun} and Gwanghee Jang and Jin, {Sang Hyeon} and Park, {Ji Ho} and Lee, {Yoo Jung} and Lee, {Jong Min} and Seung-Jong Kim and Jinung An",
year = "2014",
month = dec,
day = "16",
doi = "10.1109/ICCAS.2014.6988002",
language = "English",
series = "International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
pages = "279--281",
booktitle = "International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems",
note = "2014 14th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2014 ; Conference date: 22-10-2014 Through 25-10-2014",
}