We assessed the cerebral blood volume response in the bilateral frontal area in 10 healthy subjects during the design fluency task, verbal fluency task, and hyperventilation measured by 24-channel near-infrared spectroscopy. Oxygenated and total hemoglobin increased during the design fluency task and verbal fluency task and decreased during hyperventilation bilaterally, while deoxygenated hemoglobin did not change. The test-retest reliability examined in five subjects was acceptable to assess the cerebrovascular response to cognitive tasks and hyperventilation.
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Watanabe, A., Matsuo, K., Kato, N., & Kato, T. (2003). Cerebrovascular Response to Cognitive Tasks and Hyperventilation Measured by Multi-Channel Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 15(4), 442–449. https://doi.org/10.1176/jnp.15.4.442
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