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Accuracy of the Frequency-Domain Multi-Distance Method to Retrieve the Brain Absorption Coefficient at Different Ages: Monte-Carlo Simulations

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Abstract

Using Monte-Carlo simulations in realistic head models segmented from MRI scans, we determine the accuracy of the multi-distance frequency-domain method to recover the brain absorption coefficient from premature infants to adults.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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