Fig. 9
From: Measuring neurodevelopment of inhibitory control in children using naturalistic virtual reality

Experimental setup in the CAVE. Participants wore a portable fNIRS system, consisting of two continuous wave fNIRS devices (Brite MKII, Artinis Medical Systems BV, Netherlands) mounted on a neoprene cap, a backpack for tucking away the fNIRS system’s wires, a motion tracking glove for interacting with the virtual objects, custom-made 3D-printed shutter glasses allowing 3D vision, and non-slip socks to ensure safe and unrestricted in the CAVE.