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Monte Carlo analysis of light propagation in the exposed brain in the wavelength range 400-950 nm

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Abstract

Multi-spectral image analysis of exposed brain is very attractive method for physiological and clinical investigations. Since light propagation in biological tissue strongly depends upon wavelength of light, the dependence of diffused image on wavelength should be discussed. The light propagation in the exposed brain in the wavelength range 400-950 nm is predicted by Monte Carlo simulation and the effect of the optical properties on multi-spectral image of exposed brain is discussed.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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