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Depth-selective analysis of responses to functional stimulation recorded with a time-domain NIR brain imager

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Abstract

A novel time-domain brain imager has been applied in motor and visual stimulation experiments. Analyzing time windows together with moments of measured time-resolved reflectance allowed us to separate superficial and cerebral responses.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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