TECHNOLOGY
Use cases
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) bridges the gap between EEG and fMRI, offering a powerful compromise between real-time data collection and spatial resolution. Its portability, non-invasiveness, and adaptability make fNIRS a trending, future-oriented technology for neuroscience research. Flexible and efficient, it empowers groundbreaking discoveries across diverse fields of study. Learn more about the use of fNIRS for:
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Targeted Neurofeedback & fMRI Replication
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Monitoring of Specific Brain Regions
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Cognitive Neuroscience
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Extreme research conditions
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Child Studies
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Hyperscanning
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Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI)
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Movement studies
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VR & multimodal studies