1. Open-source FlexNIRS: A low-cost, wireless and wearable cerebral health tracker
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Kuan-Cheng Wu, Davide Tamborini, Marco Renna, Adriano Peruch, Yujing Huang, Alyssa Martin, Kutlu Kaya, Zachary Starkweather, Alexander I. Zavriyev, Stefan A. Carp, David H. Salat, and Maria Angela Franceschini
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Hemoglobins ,Wearable Electronic Devices ,Neurology ,Phantoms, Imaging ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Brain ,Humans ,Oximetry ,Head ,Wireless Technology - Abstract
Currently, there is great interest in making neuroimaging widely accessible and thus expanding the sampling population for better understanding and preventing diseases. The use of wearable health devices has skyrocketed in recent years, allowing continuous assessment of physiological parameters in patients and research cohorts. While most health wearables monitor the heart, lungs and skeletal muscles, devices targeting the brain are currently lacking. To promote brain health in the general population, we developed a novel, low-cost wireless cerebral oximeter called FlexNIRS. The device has 4 LEDs and 3 photodiode detectors arranged in a symmetric geometry, which allows for a self-calibrated multi-distance method to recover cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation (SO
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- 2022
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