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Reference paper will be available for download from Nov. 5
Toshinori Kato
Vector-Based Approach for the Detection of Initial Dips using fNIRS.
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.80888
Cite this chapter
Toshinori Kato (November 5th 2018). Vector-Based Approach for the Detection of
Initial Dips Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy [Working Title], IntechOpen,
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.80888.
Detection of Initial dip using fNIRS in 1999
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“Initial cerebral metabolism due to short visual stimulation using human functional near-
infraredgraphy (fNIR): how it correlates with fMRI?”, Proc. Int. Soc. Magnetic Resonance in
Medicine, 7th Annual Meeting ,Philadelphia,USA,762, 1999.
・ Kato T, Endo A, Fukumizu M, Kato T, Takashima S, Kawaguchi F, Ichikawa N. Real-time
imaging of “initial cerebral metabolism” using human functional near-infraredgraphy (fNIR).
NeuroImage, 1999, S309.
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finger movement trial using human functional near-infraredgraphy (fNIR). NeuroImage,
1999, S430.
・ Kato T, Yamashita Y, Maki A, Yamamoto T, Koizumi H. Temporal behavior of human
functional near-infraredgraphy (fNIR) using single-word speaking trial. NeuroImage,
1999, S1025.
・ Kato, T. Principle and technique of NIRS imaging for human brain FORCE: fast-oxygen
response in capillary event. Proc. 15th World Congress of the International Society of Brain
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