User talk:DRSingh03115/sandbox

Hey Kai, great work on your edition to the article. I am going to paste it below so it is easier for me to refer to it. I think it would be helpful to put in parentheses what fNIRS stands for at least once in the paragraph I also think the wording in "Functional connectivity is typically assessed in terms correlations between the hemodynamic responses of spatially distinct regions of interest (ROIs)" can be worded better where it does not sound clunky when writing "in terms correlations between" It can be reworded! I think you can say "and" instead of "data, as well as" in the second to last sentence. Overall I like how it is straight into the point and factual and it is what I think I expect when going to read a wikipedia article or sub article. Very minor changes to be made.

fNIRS measurements can be used to calculate functional connectivity. Multi-channel fNIRS measurements create a topographical map of neural activation, whereby temporal correlation between spatially separated events can be analyzed. Functional connectivity is typically assessed in terms correlations between the hemodynamic responses of spatially distinct regions of interest (ROIs). In brain studies, functional connectivity measurements are commonly taken for resting state patient data, as well as data recorded over stimulus paradigms. The low cost, portability and high temporal resolution of fNIRS, with respect to fMRI, have proven to be highly advantageous in studies of this nature[1].