@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00048212, author = {Kinoshita, Akihide and Takizawa, Ryu and Yahata, Noriaki and Homae, Fumitaka and Hashimoto, Ryuichiro and Sakakibara, Eisuke and Kawasaki, Shingo and Nishimura, Yukika and Koike, Shinsuke and Kasai, Kiyoto and 八幡 憲明}, issue = {11}, journal = {Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences}, month = {Nov}, note = {Neurofeedback has been studied with the aim of controlling cerebral activity. Near-infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive neuroimaging technique used for measuring hemoglobin concentration changes in cortical surface areas with high temporal resolution. Thus, near-infrared spectroscopy may be useful for neurofeedback, which requires real-time feedback of repeated brain activation measurements. However, no study has specifically targeted neurofeedback, using near-infrared spectroscopy, in the frontal pole cortex.}, pages = {507--516}, title = {Development of a neurofeedback protocol targeting the frontal pole using near-infrared spectroscopy.}, volume = {70}, year = {2016} }