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8 March 2013 Simultaneous NIRS and kinematics study of planning and execution of motor skill task: towards cerebral palsy rehabilitation
Ujwal Chaudhary, Bryant Thompson, Jean Gonzalez, Young-Jin Jung, Jennifer Davis, Patricia Gonzalez, Kyle Rice, Martha Bloyer, Leonard Elbaum, Anuradha Godavarty
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Abstract
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term that describes a group of motor impairment syndromes secondary to genetic and/or acquired disorders of the developing brain. In the current study, NIRS and motion capture were used simultaneously to correlate the brain’s planning and execution activity during and with arm movement in healthy individual. The prefrontal region of the brain is non-invasively imaged using a custom built continuous-wave based near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system. The kinematics of the arm movement during the studies is recorded using an infrared based motion capture system, Qualisys. During the study, the subjects (over 18 years) performed 30 sec of arm movement followed by 30 sec rest for 5 times, both with their dominant and non-dominant arm. The optical signal acquired from NIRS system was processed to elucidate the activation and lateralization in the prefrontal region of participants. The preliminary results show difference, in terms of change in optical response, between task and rest in healthy adults. Currently simultaneous NIRS imaging and kinematics data are acquired in healthy individual and individual with CP in order to correlate brain activity to arm movement in real-time. The study has significant implication in elucidating the evolution in the functional activity of the brain as the physical movement of the arm evolves using NIRS. Hence the study has potential in augmenting the designing of training and hence rehabilitation regime for individuals with CP via kinematic monitoring and imaging brain activity.
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Ujwal Chaudhary, Bryant Thompson, Jean Gonzalez, Young-Jin Jung, Jennifer Davis, Patricia Gonzalez, Kyle Rice, Martha Bloyer, Leonard Elbaum, and Anuradha Godavarty "Simultaneous NIRS and kinematics study of planning and execution of motor skill task: towards cerebral palsy rehabilitation", Proc. SPIE 8565, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics IX, 85655A (8 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004746
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KEYWORDS
Near infrared spectroscopy

Brain

Absorbance

Kinematics

Neuroimaging

Sensors

Data acquisition

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