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fNIRS
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, a neuroimaging method used to measure brain activity based on hemodynamic responses.
Resting-State fMRIs
A functional magnetic resonance imaging technique for measuring brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow when the subject is not performing any tasks.
Participants
Individuals who take part in a study, experiment, or any form of research.
NIRS
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, a technique used to measure the oxygenation of the brain and other tissues using near-infrared light.
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