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fNIRS for future use in auditory diagnostics
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Auditory ImageryAuditory CortexSocial SciencesSpatial Sound PresentationAc ActivationNeurologyAuditory ScienceNeural Basis Of Auditory PerceptionRadiologyHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingAuditory ModelingAudiologyNeuroimagingAuditory DiagnosticsAuditory ResearchHuman HearingSystems NeuroscienceHearing LossNeurophysiologyBiomedical ImagingAuditory PhysiologyHearing PerceptionNeuroscienceAuditory ComputationSpeech PerceptionAuditory SystemAuditory Neuroscience
Abstract Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an emerging technique for the assessment of functional activity of the cerebral cortex. Recently fNIRS was also envisaged as a novel neuroimaging approach for measuring the auditory cortex (AC) activity in cochlear implant (CI) users. In the present study we report on initial measurements of AC activation due to spatial sound presentation with a first target to generate data for comparison with CI user and the future use in auditory diagnostics.
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