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"Cai Z" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Hemodynamic correlates of fluctuations in neuronal excitability: A simultaneous Paired Associative Stimulation (PAS) and functional near infra-red spectroscopy (fNIRS) study | Cai Z; Pellegrino G; Spilkin A; Delaire E; Uji M; Abdallah C; Lina JM; Fecteau S; Grova C; | 40567300 PERFORM |
| 2 | NIRSTORM: a Brainstorm extension dedicated to functional near-infrared spectroscopy data analysis, advanced 3D reconstructions, and optimal probe design | Delaire É; Vincent T; Cai Z; Machado A; Hugueville L; Schwartz D; Tadel F; Cassani R; Bherer L; Lina JM; Pélégrini-Issac M; Grova C; | 40375973 SOH |
| 3 | Combating childhood overweight and obesity: The role of Olympic Movement and bodily movement | Tam BT; Wan K; Santosa S; Cai Z; | 39991475 SOH |
| 4 | Alzheimer's Imaging Consortium | Soucy JP; Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier FZ; Rosa-Neto P; Rivaz HJ; Benali H; | 39782975 CONCORDIA |
| 5 | Biomarkers | Soucy JP; Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier FZ; Rosa-Neto P; Rivaz HJ; Benali H; | 39784152 CONCORDIA |
| 6 | EEG/MEG source imaging of deep brain activity within the maximum entropy on the mean framework: Simulations and validation in epilepsy | Afnan J; Cai Z; Lina JM; Abdallah C; Delaire E; Avigdor T; Ros V; Hedrich T; von Ellenrieder N; Kobayashi E; Frauscher B; Gotman J; Grova C; | 38994740 SOH |
| 7 | Consistency of electrical source imaging in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy across different vigilance states | Avigdor T; Abdallah C; Afnan J; Cai Z; Rammal S; Grova C; Frauscher B; | 38217279 PERFORM |
| 8 | Bayesian workflow for the investigation of hierarchical classification models from tau-PET and structural MRI data across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum | Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Pascoal T; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier F; Rosa-Neto P; Soucy JP; Rivaz H; Benali H; | 37920382 PERFORM |
| 9 | Validating MEG source imaging of resting state oscillatory patterns with an intracranial EEG atlas | Afnan J; von Ellenrieder N; Lina JM; Pellegrino G; Arcara G; Cai Z; Hedrich T; Abdallah C; Khajehpour H; Frauscher B; Gotman J; Grova C; | 37149236 PERFORM |
| 10 | Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of the relationship between task-related hemodynamic responses and cortical excitability | Cai Z; Pellegrino G; Lina JM; Benali H; Grova C; | 36250709 PERFORM |
| 11 | Evaluation of a personalized functional near infra-red optical tomography workflow using maximum entropy on the mean | Cai Z; Uji M; Aydin Ü; Pellegrino G; Spilkin A; Delaire É; Abdallah C; Lina JM; Grova C; | 34342073 PERFORM |
| 12 | Deconvolution of hemodynamic responses along the cortical surface using personalized functional near infrared spectroscopy | Machado A; Cai Z; Vincent T; Pellegrino G; Lina JM; Kobayashi E; Grova C; | 33727581 PERFORM |
| 13 | The movement time analyser task investigated with functional near infrared spectroscopy: an ecologic approach for measuring hemodynamic response in the motor system. | Vasta R, Cerasa A, Gramigna V, Augimeri A, Olivadese G, Pellegrino G, Martino I, Machado A, Cai Z, Caracciolo M, Grova C, Quattrone A | 27055849 PERFORM |
| 14 | Optimal positioning of optodes on the scalp for personalized functional near-infrared spectroscopy investigations. | Machado A, Cai Z, Pellegrino G, Marcotte O, Vincent T, Lina JM, Kobayashi E, Grova C | 30107210 PERFORM |
| Title: | Evaluation of a personalized functional near infra-red optical tomography workflow using maximum entropy on the mean | ||||
| Authors: | Cai Z, Uji M, Aydin Ü, Pellegrino G, Spilkin A, Delaire É, Abdallah C, Lina JM, Grova C | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34342073/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1002/hbm.25566 | ||||
| Publication: | Human brain mapping | ||||
| Keywords: | finger tapping; functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS); maximum entropy on the mean (MEM); near infra-red optical tomography (NIROT); personalized optimal montage; | ||||
| PMID: | 34342073 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-08-03 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Physics and PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2 Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK. 3 Neurology and Neurosurgery Department, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 4 Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Biomedical Engineering Department, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 5 Département de Génie Electrique, École de Technologie Supérieure, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 6 Centre De Recherches En Mathématiques, Montréal, Québec, Canada. |
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Description: |
In the present study, we proposed and evaluated a workflow of personalized near infra-red optical tomography (NIROT) using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for spatiotemporal imaging of cortical hemodynamic fluctuations. The proposed workflow from fNIRS data acquisition to local 3D reconstruction consists of: (a) the personalized optimal montage maximizing fNIRS channel sensitivity to a predefined targeted brain region; (b) the optimized fNIRS data acquisition involving installation of optodes and digitalization of their positions using a neuronavigation system; and (c) the 3D local reconstruction using maximum entropy on the mean (MEM) to accurately estimate the location and spatial extent of fNIRS hemodynamic fluctuations along the cortical surface. The workflow was evaluated on finger-tapping fNIRS data acquired from 10 healthy subjects for whom we estimated the reconstructed NIROT spatiotemporal images and compared with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) results from the same individuals. Using the fMRI activation maps as our reference, we quantitatively compared the performance of two NIROT approaches, the MEM framework and the conventional minimum norm estimation (MNE) method. Quantitative comparisons were performed at both single subject and group-level. Overall, our results suggested that MEM provided better spatial accuracy than MNE, while both methods offered similar temporal accuracy when reconstructing oxygenated (HbO) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (HbR) concentration changes evoked by finger-tapping. Our proposed complete workflow was made available in the brainstorm fNIRS processing plugin-NIRSTORM, thus providing the opportunity for other researchers to further apply it to other tasks and on larger populations. |



