Relationship between Neural Activity and Executive Function: An NIRS Study

  • Yasumura A
  • Inagaki M
  • Hiraki K
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Abstract

Objective . This study examined the relationship between neural activity and executive function (EF) by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). In addition, an oral reading span test (RST) was used to explore this association. Methods . Fifteen adults participated in the study. We used the RST and simple reading as the two tasks. Results . The RST score and cortical hemodynamic response in the left inferior frontal gyrus were significantly correlated. Conclusion . Based on the oral RST performance assessment and NIRS examination, the present findings suggest a relationship between EF and cortical activation.

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Yasumura, A., Inagaki, M., & Hiraki, K. (2014). Relationship between Neural Activity and Executive Function: An NIRS Study. ISRN Neuroscience, 2014, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/734952

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