著者
熊野宏昭
所属
題材
被検体
ヒト
データ収集方法
実験
専門分野
神経科学
評価指標
自発脳波
キーワード
photodiodealpha waveasymmetryforeheadNK cell
概要

書誌: Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry,2010

Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry 10 (2010) 91–95

Tsutomu Kamei, Yoshitaka Toriumi, Seiji Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Kumano and Seiichi Jimbo

We exposed the forehead of human subjects to red light from a light-emitting diode while ensuring the eyes of the subjects were shielded. Natural killer (NK) cell activity and the number of peripheral NK cells (CD57–CD16+) were examined. The relationship between changes in these immunological parameters and the change in brain alpha waves wasinvestigated. Upon exposure to the light, a tendency toward increased NK activity was observed, along with a significant increase in the level of CD57–CD16+. Correlation was observed between the change in level of CD57–CD16+ and the change in effective amplitude of alpha waves in the first 5 min of exposure. The most significant correlation was in the frontal region. Moreover, the correlation was more significant in the right cerebral hemisphere than in the left. These results suggest that frontal exposure to red light induced a change in alpha wave amplitude that was greater in the right hemisphere than in the left hemisphere, and which was positively correlated with changes in peripheral NK cells.

Keywords: alpha wave, asymmetry, forehead, NK cell, photodiode

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