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A Time-Domain NIR Brain Imager Applied in Functional Stimulation Experiments

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Abstract

We present our prototype of a 3-wavelength time-domain brain imager. The instrument was tested on inhomogeneous phantoms. Various functional stimulation experiments on adults demonstrate its ability to combine lateral resolution with depth selectivity.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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