Article
Neurosciences
Alexander Avian, Christian Mattersberger, Lukas Schober, Johann Martensen, Martin Wolf, Wataru Kamo, Gerhard Pichler, Bernhard Schwaberger, Berndt Urlesberger
Summary: This study aimed to analyze the precision of time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy (t-NIRS) measurements of cerebral oxygenation in preterm infants. The results showed low within-patient variation, indicating high precision of the measurement.
Article
Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology
Joseph Rovetti, Huiwen Goy, Michael Zara, Frank A. Russo
Summary: This study used functional near-infrared spectroscopy to investigate the effects of semantic context and signal-to-noise ratio on listening effort. The results showed that listening accuracy decreased and listening effort increased when the signal-to-noise ratio was lower or semantic context was lower.
Article
Clinical Neurology
Haoran Ren, Liangyan Zou, Laishuan Wang, Chunmei Lu, Yafei Yuan, Chenyun Dai, Wei Chen
Summary: Music has the potential to improve stress levels in premature infants, but short-term music therapy has limited impact on brain functional connectivity, suggesting that long-term intervention may be required to achieve desired effects.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
(2021)
Article
Pediatrics
Unoke Meder, Eszter Tarjanyi, Kata Kovacs, Eniko Szakmar, Anna Judit Cseko, Timea Hazay, Gusztav Belteki, Miklos Szabo, Agnes Jermendy
Summary: The study found that combining music therapy with skin-to-skin care is safe in premature infants and can slightly increase cerebral oxygenation while reducing variability in oxygen saturation and cerebral oxygenation, providing short-term benefits for preterm infants.
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Kali Woodruff Carr, Danielle R. Perszyk, Sandra R. Waxman
Summary: Recent research suggests that listening to native language and vocalizations of non-human primates can support infant cognition, particularly in object categorization. However, the study on zebra finch song failed to show a similar cognitive advantage, indicating the need to further identify the range of non-linguistic acoustic signals that impact infant cognition.
Review
Neurosciences
Xiaoqing Zhou, Menglong Feng, Yaqin Hu, Chanyuan Zhang, Qingling Zhang, Xiaoqin Luo, Wei Yuan
Summary: Cochlear implants (CIs) can restore hearing for patients with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss, but the outcomes vary due to cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex. Various variables have been studied to predict CI outcomes, but up to 80% of the results remain unexplained. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has the potential to predict and evaluate speech function in CI recipients. This review explores the roles of cross-modal reorganization and the feasibility of fNIRS as a neuroimaging technique.
Article
Pediatrics
Brian B. Monson, Sophie E. Ambrose, Carey Gaede, Derrick Rollo
Summary: This study compared the language and auditory exposures of preterm infants to typically developing fetuses. It found that preterm infants had significantly less exposure to language and sound, especially during nighttime, which may result in neurobehavioral deficits.
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Jordan A. Borrell, Kaitlin Fraser, Arun Karumattu Manattu, Jorge M. Zuniga
Summary: This study measured brain activity using fNIRS during left and right-hand movement tasks and compared the effects of different processing pipelines and criteria on brain laterality. The results showed a strong left hemisphere dominance with the GLM analysis, contrary to the expected contralateral activation. Therefore, consideration should be given to handling negative beta values when using the GLM analysis.
Article
Pediatrics
Yasser N. Elsayed, Shyamala Dakshinamurti
Summary: Integrating monitoring of oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry and cerebral regional tissue oxygen in preterm infants with HRF can facilitate the weaning of oxygen with less burden of both hyperoxia and hypoxemia.
PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Pediatrics
Carlo Dani, Caterina Coviello, Simona Montano, Giulia Remaschi, Chiara Petrolini, Maria Chiara Strozzi, Elena Maggiora, Miriam Sabatini, Diego Gazzolo
Summary: Using near-infrared spectroscopy, the study found that mother's own milk feeding had minimal impact on splanchnic oxygenation, while preterm formula feeding led to a persistent decrease in splanchnic oxygenation. Fortified human milk feeding transiently increased splanchnic energy expenditure.
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Stefano Tombolini, Flavia De Angelis, Alessio Correani, Paolo Marchionni, Chiara Monachesi, Enrica Ferretti, Francesca Staffolani, Rita D'Ascenzo, Virgilio Carnielli
Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the association between low regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) and neurodevelopment in preterm infants classified as no brain injury (NBI). The results showed that in NBI preterm infants, rScO2<55% for more than 10 hours in the first 3 days of life (NIRS10H) was negatively associated with neurodevelopment at 24 months. Furthermore, NBI infants with NIRS10H were found to have lower systemic saturation values.
JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Pediatrics
Pranav R. Jani, Krista Lowe, Aldo Perdomo, Lorraine Wakefield, Murray Hinder, Claire Galea, Traci-Anne Goyen, Robert Halliday, Karen Ann Waters, Nadia Badawi, Mark Tracy
Summary: The study evaluated cerebral tissue oxygenation (cTOI) and cerebral perfusion in preterm infants in supine vs prone positions. It was found that in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the prone position improved cerebral oxygenation and reduced cerebral hypoxemia. Further research is needed to determine the impact of position on short- and long-term developmental outcomes.
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Biomedical
Haoran Ren, Xinyu Jiang, Long Meng, Chunmei Lu, Laishuan Wang, Chenyun Dai, Wei Chen
Summary: This study explores the auditory brain networks in preterm infants during music listening using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The results reveal functional synchronization between the right temporal region and the frontal and motor cortex, as well as synchronization between the bilateral temporal regions during music listening. These findings are crucial for understanding the underlying mechanisms of innate musical perception in early human development.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING
(2022)
Article
Pediatrics
Carlo Dani, Martina Ciarcia, Francesca Miselli, Michele Luzzati, Chiara Petrolini, Iuri Corsini, Pratesi Simone
Summary: This study assessed the feasibility of continuously monitoring lung oxygenation (rSO(2)L) using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and found that rSO(2)L correlated with other oxygenation indices and RDS severity. This suggests that rSO(2)L may serve as a noninvasive marker to assess the severity of RDS in infants.
PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Pediatrics
Leeann R. Pavlek, Clifford Mueller, Maria R. Jebbia, Matthew J. Kielt, Omid Fathi
Summary: Advancements in neonatal care have increased survival rates of premature infants, but those born at extremely early gestational ages still face high risks of complications. Near-infrared spectroscopy allows for non-invasive monitoring of tissue oxygen consumption, aiding in targeted hemodynamic management for extremely preterm infants.
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS
(2021)
Article
Pediatrics
Takahisa Kimiya, Shinichiro Sekiguchi, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Mie Arai, Hirotaka Takahashi, Takao Takahashi
PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL
(2017)
Letter
Genetics & Heredity
Toshiki Takenouchi, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya, Chiharu Torii, Kumiko Hayashi, Rika Kosaki, Shinji Saitoh, Takao Takahashi, Kenjiro Kosaki
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
(2012)
Article
Genetics & Heredity
Sachiko Nishina, Rika Kosaki, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Noriyuki Azuma, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yoshikazu Hatsukawa, Kenji Kurosawa, Takahiro Yamane, Seiji Mizuno, Kinichi Tsuzuki, Kenjiro Kosaki
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
(2012)
Article
Pediatrics
Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Kenjiro Kosaki, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Seiji Mizuno, Kenji Kurosawa, Takao Takahashi, Yuji Sato, Rika Kosaki
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
(2012)
Article
Pediatrics
Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Chiharu Torii, Reiko Takahashi, Mikimasa Omori, Rika Kosaki, Hiroshi Yoshihashi, Masahiro Ihara, Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai, Junichi Yamamoto, Takao Takahashi, Kenjiro Kosaki
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
(2014)
Letter
Infectious Diseases
T. Kimiya, T. Yagihashi, M. Shinjoh, A. Kai, Y. Sato
Article
Infectious Diseases
Masayoshi Shinjoh, Satoshi Iwata, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Yoshitake Sato, Hironobu Akita, Takao Takahashi, Keisuke Sunakawa
JOURNAL OF INFECTION AND CHEMOTHERAPY
(2014)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Shinichiro Nakajima, Hiroyuki Uchida, Takefumi Suzuki, Koichiro Watanabe, Jinichi Hirano, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Hiroyoshi Takeuchi, Takayuki Abe, Haruo Kashima, Masaru Mimura
PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2011)
Article
Psychiatry
Akihiro Koreki, Takaki Maeda, Tsukasa Okimura, Yuri Terasawa, Toshiaki Kikuchi, Satoshi Umeda, Shiro Nishikata, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Mari Kasahara, Chiyoko Nagai, Yasushi Moriyama, Ryosuke Dees, Tamotsu Watanabe, Hirotsugu Kikumoto, Motoichiro Kato, Masaru Mimura
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2019)
Letter
Genetics & Heredity
Mamiko Yamada, Tatsuyuki Sokoda, Tomoko Uehara, Hisato Suzuki, Toshiki Takenouchi, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Yoshihiro Maruo, Kenjiro Kosaki
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
(2020)
Editorial Material
Pediatrics
Mamiko Yamada, Yu Yamaguchi, Tomoko Uehara, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Kenjiro Kosaki
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yoshinori Sasaki, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Mari Kasahara, Masahide Usami, Toshiaki Kono, Takayuki Okada
Article
Genetics & Heredity
Mamiko Yamada, Kazumi Kubota, Atsuro Uchida, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Masahito Kawasaki, Hisato Suzuki, Tomoko Uehara, Toshiki Takenouchi, Hiroshi Kurosaka, Kenjiro Kosaki
Summary: This study reported a 14-year-old patient with a novel non-synonymous variant in the LRP5 gene, showing mildly reduced bone density, mild exudative vitreoretinopathy, and unique dental abnormalities. The potential impact of the variant was discussed, highlighting the critical role of LRP5 in human tooth development.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Takeshi Arimitsu, Mariko Uchida-Ota, Tatsuhiko Yagihashi, Shozo Kojima, Shigeru Watanabe, Isamu Hokuto, Kazushige Ikeda, Takao Takahashi, Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2011)