Abstract
We discussed the influence of optical properties on light propagation in terms of the results of time-resolved NIR brain function experiment using adult heads. The results show that CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) does have some scattering and absorption; the change in the absorption coefficient influences not only the falling part of temporal profile but also the rising part.
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