Katharina Stute, Louisa K Gossé, Samuel Montero-Hernandez, Guy A Perkins, Meryem A Yücel, Simone Cutini, Turgut Durduran, Ann-Christine Ehlis, Marco Ferrari, Judit Gervain, Rickson C Mesquita, Felipe Orihuela-Espina, Valentina Quaresima, Felix Scholkmann, Ilias Tachtsidis, Alessandro Torricelli, Heidrun Wabnitz, Arjun G Yodh, Stefan A Carp, Hamid Dehghani, Qianqian Fang, Sergio Fantini, Yoko Hoshi, Haijing Niu, Hellmuth Obrig, Franziska Klein, Christina Artemenko, Aahana Bajracharya, Beatrix Barth, Christian Bartkowski, Lénac Borot, Chiara Bulgarelli, David R Busch, Malgorzata Chojak, Jason M DeFreitas, Laura Diprossimo, Thomas Dresler, Aykut Eken, Mahmoud M Elsherif, Lauren L Emberson, Anna Exner, Talukdar Raian Ferdous, Abigail Fiske, Samuel H Forbes, Jessica Gemignani, Christian Gerloff, Ségolène M R Guérin, Edgar Guevara, Antonia F de C Hamilton, S M Hadi Hosseini, Divya Jain, Anastasia N Kerr-German, Haiyan Kong, Agnes Kroczek, Jason K Longhurst, Michael Lührs, Rob J MacLennan, David M A Mehler, Kimberly L Meidenbauer, David Moreau, Murat C Mutlu, Renato Orti, Ishara Paranawithana, Paola Pinti, Ali Rahimpour Jounghani, Vanessa Reindl, Nicholas A Ross, Sara Sanchez-Alonso, Oliver Seidel-Marzi, Mohinish Shukla, Syed A Usama, Musa Talati, Grégoire Vergotte, M Atif Yaqub, Chia-Chuan Yu, Hanieh Zainodini
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The fNIRS glossary project: a consensus-based resource for functional near-infrared spectroscopy terminology.
Significance: A shared understanding of terminology is essential for clear scientific communication and minimizing misconceptions. This is particularly challenging in rapidly expanding, interdisciplinary domains that utilize functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), where researchers come from diverse backgrounds and apply their expertise in fields such as engineering, neuroscience, and psychology.
Aim: The fNIRS Glossary Project was established to develop a community-sourced glossary covering key fNIRS terms, including those related to the continuous-wave (CW), frequency-domain (FD), and time-domain (TD) NIRS techniques.
Approach: The glossary was collaboratively developed by a diverse group of 76 fNIRS researchers, representing a wide range of career stages (from PhD students to experts) and disciplines. This collaborative process, structured across five phases, ensured the glossary's depth and comprehensiveness.
Results: The glossary features over 300 terms categorized into six key domains: analysis, experimental design, hardware, neuroscience, mathematics, and physics. It also includes abbreviations, symbols, synonyms, references, alternative definitions, and figures where relevant.
Conclusions: The fNIRS glossary provides a community-sourced resource that facilitates education and effective scientific communication within the fNIRS community and related fields. By lowering barriers to learning and engaging with fNIRS, the glossary is poised to benefit a broad spectrum of researchers, including those with limited access to educational resources.
期刊介绍:
At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.