Interdisciplinary views of fNIRS: Current advancements, equity challenges, and an agenda for future needs of a diverse fNIRS research community

Author:

Doherty Emily J.,Spencer Cara A.,Burnison Jeremy,Čeko Marta,Chin Jenna,Eloy Lucca,Haring Kerstin,Kim Pilyoung,Pittman Daniel,Powers Shannon,Pugh Samuel L.,Roumis Demetris,Stephens Jaclyn A.,Yeh Tom,Hirshfield Leanne

Abstract

Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an innovative and promising neuroimaging modality for studying brain activity in real-world environments. While fNIRS has seen rapid advancements in hardware, software, and research applications since its emergence nearly 30 years ago, limitations still exist regarding all three areas, where existing practices contribute to greater bias within the neuroscience research community. We spotlight fNIRS through the lens of different end-application users, including the unique perspective of a fNIRS manufacturer, and report the challenges of using this technology across several research disciplines and populations. Through the review of different research domains where fNIRS is utilized, we identify and address the presence of bias, specifically due to the restraints of current fNIRS technology, limited diversity among sample populations, and the societal prejudice that infiltrates today's research. Finally, we provide resources for minimizing bias in neuroscience research and an application agenda for the future use of fNIRS that is equitable, diverse, and inclusive.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Sensory Systems

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