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Depth sensitivity in multi-distance NIRS measurements in humans

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Abstract

We review different experiments using high-resolution diffuse optical tomography monitoring functional activation or brain perfusion in humans. We show the demand of an objective depth correction algorithm, especially when intrinsic contrast agents are used.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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