Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy is a non-invasive imaging technique that is gaining momentum. Indeed it can be readily used on babies or on persons performing physically demanding tasks such as high level sportsmen.
The Society for Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy has organized its biennal international meeting for the first time ever in Paris. This conference will be hosted by the INC and be held between October 13th and 16th, at Paris Descartes University .
There was a call for abstract submission for talks and poster presentations: read here
Abstracts will be grouped into one of the following topic areas:
Hardware Development
Multimodal Monitoring
Data Analysis
Neurodevelopment
Neurocognition (adults)
Neonatal and pediatric reserach
Clinical research (adults)
Other
Hardware Development
Multimodal Monitoring
Data Analysis
Neurodevelopment
Neurocognition (adults)
Neonatal and pediatric reserach
Clinical research (adults)
Other
contact: fnirs2016@gmail.com