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Pathfinder Program

Win a fNIRS for your research project

Submit a short research project proposal for a chance at charge-free use of our fNIRS equipment for research purposes. Winners can keep the device for the duration of the data collection for the proposed project.

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Recent Pathfinder Projects

Longitudinal measures of neural and behavioural synchrony within and between generations

Stacy Moppert Position, University of Buffalo

USA

Brain activation and oxygenation by Reflex Locomotion Therapy and massage in preterm and term infants

Rocio Llamas-Ramos Doctor of Physical Therapy, Universidad de Salamanca

Spain

Probing the development of behavioural and neural synchrony in intergenerational interactions via collaborative art tasks

Ryssa Moffat, PhD Professorship for Social Brain Sciences Group, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Switzerland

Evaluation of Mental Workload through innovative metrics and artificial intelligence approaches for aeronautic applications

Prof. Arcangelo Merla Next2U s.r.l., Pescara, Italy

Italy

Teaching Brain

Prof. Giancarlo Gola Department Education and Learning, University of Applied Science and Arts Southern Switzerland (SUPSI)

Switzerland

Shining light into paediatric HIV neurocognition and brain plasticity

Mr. Sizwe Zondo Researcher at Rhodes University

South Africa

Can fNIRS predict the rehabilitation outcomes in response to robot-assisted gait training in children with cerebral palsy?

Dr Serena Filoni Fondazione Centri di Riabilitazione Padre Pio Onlus, San Giovanni Rotondo

Italy

Prefrontal activation during verbal and non-verbal fluency tests in schizophrenia – near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study

Paweł Krukow PhD and Natalia Kopiś-Posiej PhD. Department of Clinical Neuropsychiatry, Medical University of Lublin

Poland

Application Form

The CortiVision Pathfinder Program (CPP) provides a unique opportunity for access to our fully portable and wireless fNIRS ecosystem. CPP participants will receive a Cortivision’s fNIR spectroscope and full assistance from Cortivision experts to realize their research projects.

CPP aims to generate relevant scientific outcomes and share the results in high-quality journals or conferences. The CPP includes providing feedback to Cortivision for further evolution of the product ecosystem and documenting the project’s results.

How to participate in our Pathfinder program and win


CortiVision team is seeking applicants for the Pathfinder Program who meet the following criteria:

  • Aplicants must complete a form and describe their idea for research use of the fNIR spectroscope. It is necessary to specify the research objective, motivations and the planned results, e.g. in the form of publications or presentations at scientific conferences.
  • The topic of research projects is unlimited, as is the location of the project realization.
  • The fNIRS device is made available free of charge to the CPP participants for a maximum period of 6 months (the duration of the data collection for the proposed project). Shipping costs are covered by Cortivision.
  • The CPP participants must commit to staying in touch with the Cortivision team to provide feedback and resolve any potential difficulties.

Application Form
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Research projects description (max. 8000 characters)

Please include information about:

1. Project title

2. Research aims, hypotheses and objectives

3. Project methodology (Research group, Apparatus, Procedure)

4. Expected outcomes

5. Significance and innovation

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