A Novel Exploratory Graph-Based Analytical Tool for Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Naturalistic Experiments: An Illustrative Application in Typically Developing Children

Author:

Sato João Ricardo12,Pereira Tiago Duarte1ORCID,Martins Clarice Maria de Lucena34ORCID,Bezerra Thaynã Alves35ORCID,Queiroz Maria Eduarda6,Costa Larissa Pereira6,Andrade Suellen Marinho6,Biazoli Claudinei Eduardo17

Affiliation:

1. Center of Mathematics, Computing, and Cognition, Federal University of ABC, São Bernardo do Campo 09606-045, SP, Brazil

2. Big Data, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo 05652-900, SP, Brazil

3. Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, Brazil

4. Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health, Research Centre of Physical Activity, Health and Leisure, Faculty of Sports, University of Porto, 96810-012 Porto, Portugal

5. Department of Physical Education, Regional University of Cariri, 63105-010 Crato, CE, Brazil

6. Laboratory of Aging and Neuroscience Studies, Department of Physical Therapy, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 05652-000, PB, Brazil

7. Department of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, UK

Abstract

Naturalistic paradigms are being increasingly applied to investigate human brain function. Compared with resting-state and task-based paradigms in neuroimaging, naturalistic stimuli and situations can be potentially more readily translated to daily-life applications. Among neuroimaging modalities, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is particularly suitable for naturalistic investigations and applications. However, specific and tailored statistical analysis to interrogate brain function using naturalistic fNIRS is warranted. Here, we describe an exploratory graph-centrality-based approach to investigating participants’ spatiotemporal similarities from the fNIRS signal. We illustrate the usefulness of our approach in a sample of typically developing children (10 males and 9 females; mean age of 5.2 years old; sd = 0.78) while they watch the Inscapes movie designed for neuroimaging acquisition. A node in the left dorsal prefrontal cortex presented similar responses across children, and those fNIRS responses were in line with scene transitions in the movie stimulus. Our results suggest the feasibility of applying centrality graph-based measures to investigate brain function in naturalistic fNIRS during development.

Funder

Sao Paulo Research Foundation

Paraíba Research Foundation

UNIEMP-Brazil

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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