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Astem Co Ltd four-channel wireless fnirs probes hb13
Schematic image of experimental setup. (A) Portable functional near‐infrared spectroscopy <t>(fNIRS)</t> arrangement on a participant sitting in a dental chair. (B) Four optical probes (channels 1–4) are attached on the forehead of the participant. (C) Magnified image of a single probe (photograph on the top) containing one emitter and a pair of detectors for simultaneous measurements of cutaneous and cortical hemodynamic responses, respectively.
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Schematic image of experimental setup. (A) Portable functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) arrangement on a participant sitting in a dental chair. (B) Four optical probes (channels 1–4) are attached on the forehead of the participant. (C) Magnified image of a single probe (photograph on the top) containing one emitter and a pair of detectors for simultaneous measurements of cutaneous and cortical hemodynamic responses, respectively.

Journal: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research

Article Title: Diagnosis of occlusal dysesthesia utilizing prefrontal hemodynamic activity with slight occlusal interference

doi: 10.1002/cre2.32

Figure Lengend Snippet: Schematic image of experimental setup. (A) Portable functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) arrangement on a participant sitting in a dental chair. (B) Four optical probes (channels 1–4) are attached on the forehead of the participant. (C) Magnified image of a single probe (photograph on the top) containing one emitter and a pair of detectors for simultaneous measurements of cutaneous and cortical hemodynamic responses, respectively.

Article Snippet: Four‐channel wireless fNIRS probes (Hb13; Astem Co. Ltd, Kanagawa, Japan) were positioned over the prefrontal cortices.

Techniques: Functional Assay, Spectroscopy