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Multi-site near-infrared tomographic imaging of the brain

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Abstract

Time-series analysis techniques are applied to dynamic near-infrared tomographic images of the motor and frontal cortex of the brain, based on optical data simultaneously recorded from two 3×5 arrays.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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