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Intraventricular hemorrhage consequences on cerebral neurovascular coupling in premature infants, A multimodal neuroimaging EEG-fNIRS approach

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Abstract

Multimodal coregistration (fNIRS-EEG) offer unique opportunities for studying cerebral responses of preemies. In IntraVentricular Hemorrhage, it revealed weaker hemodynamic response which can provide early diagnosis of neurovascular coupling impairment.

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