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13 March 2024 A tablet-based, augmented reality application to enable neuroimager alignment in naturalistic and low-resource settings
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Abstract
Functional neuroimaging systems are becoming more lightweight and portable in nature, which is valuable to conduct studies in naturalistic - such as homes, schools, and offices – and low-resource settings. However, most portable neuroimaging systems require skilled experts to ensure accurate functionality and reliable data collection. Our group has developed a new strategy for neuroimager alignment and coupling evaluation (NACE) that leverages augmented reality to allow lay users to independently ensure that an fNIRS device is correctly aligned and properly coupled to their scalp. The strategy would enable widespread adoption of prefrontal cortex neuroimaging data collected in naturalistic and low-resource settings.
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Anupam Kumar, Seth B. Crawford, Tiffany-Chau Le, Harmony Bickerton, SM Hadi Hosseini, and Audrey K. Bowden "A tablet-based, augmented reality application to enable neuroimager alignment in naturalistic and low-resource settings", Proc. SPIE PC12832, Optics and Biophotonics in Low-Resource Settings X, PC1283203 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002516
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KEYWORDS
Neuroimaging

Augmented reality

Portability

Imaging systems

Prefrontal cortex

Camera calibration

Galactic astronomy

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