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1 Part 2: Introduction to NIRx Hardware and Software

2 NIRS Software Basics

3 NIRx Software NIRStar Instrument-Control Software
nirsLAB Topographic Analysis Software NAVI Tomographic Imaging Software

4 NIRStar Software – Instrument Control & Recording
Open license BCI/Neurofeedback Real-time cortical viewing Real-time data streams Real-time block averages Hyperscanning Optode position registration NIRStar realtime cortical activation viewing.

5 NIRStar Channel Setup The NIRStar Channel Setup gives users the chance to precisely define an illumination pattern: the time-multiplexing order which the sources illuminate in one full scan Sources used in measurement Steps used per full scan Detectors used in measurement Illumination pattern of sources firing per scan Scans per sec. (sampling rate/ temporal resolution)

6 NIRStar Topo Layout The topolayout gives a simple 2D representation of the montage layout, facilitating easy viewing of channel activity. Numbering is issued with sources listed first, then detectors (e.g., 1-2 is source #1 paired with detector #2, etc.)

7 NIRStar Probe Setup Ultility
The probe setup utility gives a 3D representation for the channel activation.

8 NIRStar Realtime Block Averages

9 NIRStar Realtime Data Streams

10 NIRStar Realtime BCI/SDK

11 NIRx Product Overview nirsLAB Software – Topographic Analysis
Open licensed Sophisticated topographic data analysis Detailed cortical views with activation maps Flexible options for data manipulation (spike removal, filtering, etc.) SPM1 and SPM2 (group-level) analysis

12 Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis

13 NIRx Product Overview Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis
SPM results shown right for right-leg balance. The results can be viewed in multiple images, with or without probe and standard EEG locations. Probes are shown in red (sources) and yellow (detectors). Right: 2D layout

14 NIRx Product Overview Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis
SPM results shown right for right-leg balance. 3D layout

15 NIRx Product Overview Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis
SPM results shown right for right-leg balance. High-resolution brain with glass head layout

16 NIRx Product Overview Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis
SPM results shown right for right-leg balance. MNI brain with glass head layout

17 NIRx Product Overview Software – nirsLAB - Topographic Analysis
In addition to SPM1 and SPM2, nirsLAB allows block average viewing at any given relative time (to the event onset time = 0), including full animations.

18 NIRx Product Overview NAVI Software – Tomographic Analysis
Open licensed Sophisticated tomographic data analysis Source analysis from from discrimination Flexible options for data manipulation (spike removal, filtering, etc.) Detailed cortical views with activation maps

19 NIRx Product Overview NAVI – Tomographic Analysis – fNIRS activation on MR scans

20 NAVI Analysis Software

21 NIRS Hardware Overview

22 fNIRS – Hardware Overview
Probes (optodes) for sending (sources) and receiving (detectors) light. Note: sources may be LED or Laser, depending on the system and application. detector (LED) source Calibration Phantom for testing and setting proper gain settings for detectors (and sources, in some cases)

23 fNIRS – Hardware Overview
Headgear – Retains probes for steady and orthogonal placement against skin. Amplifier – this unit both powers the sources and detectors. It also digitizes the detector signal. Also, in some cases, sends and receives TTL trigger pulses

24 NIRx Hardware: Systems and Components

25 NIRx Development 2000 2004 Hyperscanning 2013 Mobile Studies 2012

26 Systems = NIRS Imaging Systems
NIRx Hardware Headgear = NIRScap Systems = NIRS Imaging Systems NIRSport NIRScout and NIRScout Extended

27 NIRScap - Headgear Concept
Optodes: - low profile - variety of solutions - organized cables Retaining layer: - outer cap compression - adjustable shape - whole head Conforming cap: - free configurations - multi-modal - Comfortable

28 NIRScap - Subject Preparation

29 Optodes Optode Placement LED Illuminator
(2-Wavelength -> 760nm & 850nm Fiber optic Detectors Optode Placement

30 Applying the retaining cap

31 INSTRUMENT ACCESSORIES

32 Fiber support arm The fiber support arm system is highly-flexible and relieves cable tension on optodes, increasing comfort and maintaining data quality.

33 Fiber support arm - adjustments

34 Static test phantom All NIRx systems use the NIRx static phantom for automated procedures that ensure that the system and its components are working properly. The black case (shown above) provides a dark environment for testing detector and source performance.

35 NIRx SYSTEMS

36 Technical basis of instrumentation
CW measurement (DC Intensity changes) Most economic, compact, robust technology Adequate for hemodynamic activation measures Scalable modularity – from 8-64 detector ch., & source ch. Simultaneous wavelength illumination Frequency modulated – 760nm (1.0kHz) & 850nm (1.3KHz) -> Hb/HbO (more, other WL custom options) Oxy and deoxy => strength over fMRI (only deoxy) Source switching – Time- Multiplexing Dynamic measuremement (no competing sources) Scan rate typically 4-15Hz (62.5Hz max.)

37 Source-Switiching/Time-multiplexing

38 Setup capabilities

39 Tandem mode Two identical instruments (any model)
Channel number doubled Integration in software, seamless operation as one instrument NIRSport Tandem Setup (pictured left) for 16-source and 16-detector measurements NIRScout Extended Tandem Setup (pictured right) for a maximum of 128-source and 64-detector measurements

40 NIRx Product Overview NIRSport 8-8 and NIRSport Tandem Portable/Wearable System

41 NIRSport Mobile NIRS System
8 Active LED sources 8 Active Detectors 6-hour battery Runs on power as well Can be used in Tandem for 16/16 measurements Ideal for: Mobile or movement-based studies Studies requiring extremely lightweight headgear Child ASD

42 NIRScout High-Density NIRS System
- Up to 64 sources and 32 detectors 8-bit trigger input and output Options for Hybrid LED/Laser sources Can have as few as 8 sources and 4 detectors Can be used in tandem operation for doubling sources and detectors on a single subject

43 NIRScout High-Density NIRS System
Ideal for: full-head monitoring high-density/maximum spatial resolution recordings Hyperscanning Multi-modal studies Animal studies

44 Brain stimulation (TMS, etc.)
NIRScout Extended 8-bit Trigger OUTPUT EEG EMG Brain stimulation (TMS, etc.) Direct, programmable digital (TTL) control of other systems

45 NIRScout High-Density NIRS System
LED/Laser Hybrid System Lasers capable of 4-wavelength measurements Use of new port (shown here) allows choice of either LED or Laser sources

46 NIRScout High-Density NIRS System
LED/Laser Hybrid System Lasers capable of 4-wavelength measurements Standard set: 685nm 780nm 808nm 830nm

47 NIRS Instrumentation Highlights
Comprehensive: - Wearable  Large-scale/High-density - Wide range of accessories Scalable: - Upgradeable, Tandem Mode - Hyperscanning Integrated: - Experimental control (Trigger I/O) - Single cross-platform control software - Multi-modal ready (EEG, fMRI, TMS, …)

48 Thanks! ... Questions?


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