Title :
NIR spectroscopy measurements of cognitive load elicited by GKT and target categorization
Author :
Izzetoglu, Kurtulus ; Yurtsever, Gunay ; Bozkurt, Alper ; Yazici, Birsen ; Bunce, Scott ; Pourrezaei, Kambiz ; Onaral, Banu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Sci. & Health Syst., Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
Near infrared (NIR) is a portable, safe, affordable, non-invasive and negligibly intrusive functional optical imaging modality, which enables the measurement of the metabolic changes associated with cognitive activity. In this paper, we present the experimental procedures and data analysis of the functional near infrared (fNIR) measurements acquired from the forehead during cognitive tasks. The data is collected from subjects engaged in two standardized tasks, namely, the ´target categorization´ and the ´guilty knowledge test´ (GKT). In the case of target categorization, the aim is to study the changes in the blood oxygenation and volume level while the participants are experiencing decrements in vigilance, increased lapses of attention, cognitive slowing. We measured 25 minutes-long blood oxygenation and volume level changes during target responses in 11 participants performing target categorization. Data analysis results revealed that the level of oxygenation changes in missed targets is higher than the level in captured targets. The blood oxygenation and volume level changes during deceptive and truthful responses were measured in 16 participants performing the GKT and analyzed using statistical data analysis. The results of our data analysis showed that the level of oxygenation changes during ´lie´ task is higher than the level during ´truth´ task.
Keywords :
blood; cognition; infrared spectroscopy; neurophysiology; NIR spectroscopy measurements; attention lapses; blood oxygenation; blood volume level; brain activation; cerebral blood flow; cognitive activity; cognitive load; cognitive slowing; cognitive tasks; data analysis; deceptive responses; functional magnetic resonance imaging; functional near infrared measurements; functional optical imaging modality; guilty knowledge test; human brain imaging; lie task; metabolic changes; positron emission tomography; target categorization; truth task; truthful responses; Blood; Data analysis; Forehead; Infrared imaging; Optical imaging; Particle measurements; Performance evaluation; Spectroscopy; Testing; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1874-5
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174296