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Continuous-wave Near-infrared Imaging for Brain Activity

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Abstract

We reported three prototypes of continuous-wave near-infrared imaging system for monitoring the human brain activity. The prefrontal cortex activation in working memory with different protocols will be reported and discussed, especially for fast neuronal signals.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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