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Multi-Channel, Light Reflectance Spectroscopy for Fast Detection of Hemodynamic Changes on the Spinal Cord and Brain Induced by Electrical Stimulations in Rats

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Abstract

Multi-channel, light reflectance spectroscopy with thin needle probes is developed for fast detection of neuro-hemodynamic changes induced by electrical stimulations in rats, revealing hemo-neuro pathways and information processing between the spinal cord and the brain.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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