Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Psychosomatic and developmental behavioral medicine in pediatrics has been the subject of significant recent attention, with infants, school-age children, and adolescents frequently presenting with psychosomatic, behavioral, and psychiatric symptoms. These may be...

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Main Authors: Nagamitsu Shinichiro, Yamashita Yushiro, Tanaka Hidetaka, Matsuishi Toyojiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-03-01
Series:BioPsychoSocial Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.bpsmedicine.com/content/6/1/7
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spelling doaj-92b97d3a13ab41258019aad6df647ad92020-11-25T01:30:52ZengBMCBioPsychoSocial Medicine1751-07592012-03-0161710.1186/1751-0759-6-7Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in childrenNagamitsu ShinichiroYamashita YushiroTanaka HidetakaMatsuishi Toyojiro<p>Abstract</p> <p>Psychosomatic and developmental behavioral medicine in pediatrics has been the subject of significant recent attention, with infants, school-age children, and adolescents frequently presenting with psychosomatic, behavioral, and psychiatric symptoms. These may be a consequence of insecurity of attachment, reduced self-confidence, and peer -relationship conflicts during their developmental stages. Developmental cognitive neuroscience has revealed significant associations between specific brain lesions and particular cognitive dysfunctions. Thus, identifying the biological deficits underlying such cognitive dysfunction may provide new insights into therapeutic prospects for the management of those symptoms in children. Recent advances in noninvasive neuroimaging techniques, and especially functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), have contributed significant findings to the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience in pediatrics. We present here a comprehensive review of functional NIRS studies of children who have developed normally and of children with psychosomatic and behavioral disorders.</p> http://www.bpsmedicine.com/content/6/1/7DevelopmentChildrenCognitive neuroscienceNear-infrared spectroscopy
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Yamashita Yushiro
Tanaka Hidetaka
Matsuishi Toyojiro
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Yamashita Yushiro
Tanaka Hidetaka
Matsuishi Toyojiro
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
BioPsychoSocial Medicine
Development
Children
Cognitive neuroscience
Near-infrared spectroscopy
author_facet Nagamitsu Shinichiro
Yamashita Yushiro
Tanaka Hidetaka
Matsuishi Toyojiro
author_sort Nagamitsu Shinichiro
title Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
title_short Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
title_full Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
title_fullStr Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
title_full_unstemmed Functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
title_sort functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies in children
publisher BMC
series BioPsychoSocial Medicine
issn 1751-0759
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Psychosomatic and developmental behavioral medicine in pediatrics has been the subject of significant recent attention, with infants, school-age children, and adolescents frequently presenting with psychosomatic, behavioral, and psychiatric symptoms. These may be a consequence of insecurity of attachment, reduced self-confidence, and peer -relationship conflicts during their developmental stages. Developmental cognitive neuroscience has revealed significant associations between specific brain lesions and particular cognitive dysfunctions. Thus, identifying the biological deficits underlying such cognitive dysfunction may provide new insights into therapeutic prospects for the management of those symptoms in children. Recent advances in noninvasive neuroimaging techniques, and especially functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), have contributed significant findings to the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience in pediatrics. We present here a comprehensive review of functional NIRS studies of children who have developed normally and of children with psychosomatic and behavioral disorders.</p>
topic Development
Children
Cognitive neuroscience
Near-infrared spectroscopy
url http://www.bpsmedicine.com/content/6/1/7
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