Psychedelics and fNIRS neuroimaging: exploring new opportunities
Neurophotonics December 2, 2022 Felix Scholkmann, Franz X. Vollenweider 10 citations
Optical neuroimaging with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) holds great potential for studying brain activity changes induced by psychedelics. The current resurgence in psychedelic research and the growing popularity and progress of fNIRS make this an opportune time to establish fNIRS as a tool in this field. The authors aim to encourage both the optical neuroimaging and psychedelic research communities to exploit this momentum and contribute to further development.