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Optical Topography System for Functional Brain Imaging: Mapping human occipital cortex during visual stimulation

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Abstract

We developed an optical topography system with a time resolution of less than one second using Continuous Wave laser diodes. We measured human occipital brain during visual stimulation employing this equipment and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. These results agreed well. Our optical topography system has potential to measure brain function.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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