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Optimization of Optical Fiber Position in NIR imaging of the Rat Cranium

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Abstract

Simulations of near-infrared light propagation based upon MRI images of a rat cranium are used to determine the optimum arrangement for maximum sensitivity in the brain. Singular value decomposition analysis is used to provide a quantitative measure for amount of information obtained in different fiber arrangements.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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