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A Location-Adaptive, Frequency-Specific Cancellation Algorithm to Improve Optical Brain Functional Imaging

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Abstract

The signal to noise ratio of brain imaging is poor because of the spontaneous noises. An algorithm to cancel two most pronounced noises related to the arterial pulsation and the blood pressure variation was developed.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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