Brite

A wearable & flexible multi-channel NIRS device for brain oxygenation measurement


Publications using the Brite

BDNF relates to prefrontal cortex activity in the context of physical exercise

Exercise has been shown to support brain health, cognitive function, and increase levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). While BDNF is known to support the central nervous system through improved brain metabolism, vasculature, …

Cognitive and neural mechanisms of improving informal reasoning in human-GenAI interactive learning contexts: An fNIRS study

While generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has advanced personalized interactive learning, the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying learners’ informal reasoning improvement remain underexplored. Thus, we conducted sliding-window …

Cortical network dynamics and neural decoding of fine motor complexity via fNIRS and attention-based deep learning

Fine motor decline serves as a critical early biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease, making its accurate assessment essential for early detection and intervention. While functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) offers …

Coupling multi-view features and personalized alignment for depression recognition with fNIRS

To handle nonstationary dynamics and intersubject variability in fNIRS depression classification, we fuse temporal, spectral, spatial, and cross-channel features and design a multiscale DTW with temporal and channel attention. Individual and cohort …

Impact of Architecture Façade Design on Neurophysiological Stress Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Heart Rate Variability

Within industrialised and emerging industrialised economies people typically spend over 95% in industrialised and emerging industrialised economies typically spend over 95% of their time in built environments, yet the neurophysiological impact of …

Investigating Physical Exercise and Cognitive Training Effects on Cognition and Brain Health in Men and Women with Heart Failure: The ReCARDIO Trial

Cognitive impairment can affect up to 50% of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and is associated with reduced treatment adherence, high mortality rates, and poor quality of life. Non-pharmacological strategies including cognitive intervention …

The Longitudinal Impact of Bone Anchored Hearing Aid Adoption on Resting-State Functional Connectivity Using fNIRS: A Multiple Single-Case Experimental Approach

Background/Objectives: Three types of neuroplasticity that have been reported following hearing aid uptake include: cross-modal reorganization, homologue shifts, and neighbouring region restructuring. However, such evidence primarily stems from …

The Priming Effect of Auxiliary Line Construction on Mathematical Creative Thinking: An fNIRS Study

Auxiliary line construction has been identified as a crucial approach to fostering mathematical creative thinking. However, existing studies have only focused on the correlations between auxiliary line construction tasks and mathematical creative …

Vascular and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity responses to continuous double and single leg cycling

The purpose of this work was to determine endothelial, microvascular, skeletal muscle oxidative capacity (SMOC) and cardiorespiratory responses to an acute bout of continuous single leg cycling (SLC) and double leg cycling (DLC). Ten recreationally …

Brain network and activity in frontal regions change in the process of visuomotor adaptation

Frontal regions are involved in early stages of motor adaptation. However, the interactions between prefrontal cortex (PFC) and motor cortex (MC) remain unclear. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between PFC and MC in the process of motor …

Cognitive load in cyclists while navigating in traffic: Effects of static and dynamic route events on neural activity of cyclists measured by fNIRS

Increased cognitive load during cycling can lead to safety issues, particularly during complex situations such as participating in motorised traffic or manoeuvring at intersections. Understanding the patterns of cognitive activity in cyclists across …

Cortical Correlates of Balance During Single and Dual Tasks in Huntington’s Disease: A Preliminary fNIRS Study

Objective Examine cortical activation patterns in Huntington’s disease (HD) under single-task (ST) and dual-task (DT) balance conditions compared to controls using portable functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Background Individuals with HD …

Effects of Electronic Sports on Community-Dwelling Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Controlled Study

Aim Electronic sports (eSports) are sports in which multiple players compete in video games with a defined set of rules. This may have an impact on cognitive function or psychiatric symptoms in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI); …

Extracranial Hemodynamic Responses to a Noxious Cold Pressor Task Differ Between Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache and Healthy Controls

Background/Objectives: Headache after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common post-concussive symptoms and is associated with altered pain processing and elevated disability levels. Understanding physiologic correlates of nociception …

Self-touch Is Different from Giving and Receiving Touch Simultaneously – insights from Neural, Behavioral, and Physiological Measures

Distinguishing between self and other is fundamental for social interaction through touch and central to bodily self-awareness. Self-touch is known to feel different from being touched by others—typically perceived as less intense—but the underlying …

The associations of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior with visuospatial working memory and prefrontal cerebral hemodynamics in children: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study

This cross-sectional study employed functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to investigate the associations of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior (SB) with visuospatial working memory (VSWM) performance and …

Threat and cognitive control in anti-Asian bias

Social threat is both a source and consequence of implicit bias against Asian Americans, who are often stereotyped as “perpetual foreigners,” posing some threat to (white) American values. The implicit nature of these attitudes makes investigating …

Acute resistance exercise load modulates brain haemodynamics, working memory, and inhibitory performance

Background Acute resistance exercise (RE) has been shown to improve executive function (EF), but its effects at different intensities on specific EF domains (e.g., inhibition, working memory) and underlying brain mechanisms (i.e., brain hemodynamics) …

Personalized versus fixed tactile cueing in Parkinson’s disease: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial on gait automaticity

Background Gait automaticity, the ability of the brain to control locomotion with minimal use of executive-attentional resources, is altered in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Recently, we showed that step-synchronized tactile cueing improved …

Perturbing the pathway: The impact of lollipops and lidocaine on supramarginal gyrus activity during silent reading tasks

Abstract Introduction The effects of auditory perturbations on reading performance are well studied, but somatosensory perturbations are less understood. Recent research shows oral sensory perturbations (stimulation and anesthesia) improve reading …