Publication: Low frequency oscillations reflect neurovascular coupling and disappear after cerebral death
Low frequency oscillations reflect neurovascular coupling and disappear after cerebral death
Date
Date
Date
Citations
Schulthess, S., Friedl, S., Narula, G., Brandi, G., Willms, J. F., Keller, E., & Bicciato, G. (2024). Low frequency oscillations reflect neurovascular coupling and disappear after cerebral death. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 11287. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61819-4
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Spectrum power analysis in the low frequency oscillations (LFO) region of functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising method to deliver information about brain activation and therefore might be used for prognostication in patients with disorders of consciousness in the neurocritical care unit alongside with established methods. In this study, we measure the cortical hemodynamic response measured by fNIRS in the LFO region following auditory and somatosensory stimulation in healthy subjects. The significant hemodynamic
Additional indexing
Creators (Authors)
Volume
Volume
Volume
Number
Number
Number
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
Item Type
Item Type
Item Type
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Language
Language
Language
Publication date
Publication date
Publication date
Date available
Date available
Date available
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
OA Status
OA Status
OA Status
Free Access at
Free Access at
Free Access at
Publisher DOI
Related item
Related item
Related item
Citations
Schulthess, S., Friedl, S., Narula, G., Brandi, G., Willms, J. F., Keller, E., & Bicciato, G. (2024). Low frequency oscillations reflect neurovascular coupling and disappear after cerebral death. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 11287. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61819-4