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Simultaneous EEG and Near-Infrared Imaging for Investigation of Neurovascular Coupling and Neonatal Seizure

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Abstract

We describe a study of neurovascular coupling in the visual cortex of neonates using simultaneous, co-located EEG and near-infrared imaging. We also discuss the application of this technology to the study of neonatal seizure.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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