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Improvement of depth sensitivity to cerebral hemodynamics with a time domain system

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Abstract

We use a time-domain system based on a pulsed laser and an intensified CCD camera to detect cerebral hemodynamics. We show experimentally and theoretically an improvement in the depth sensitivity over continuous wave systems.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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