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In vivo time-resolved multi-distance spectroscopy of human forehead: a step towards optical characterization of brain tissue

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Abstract

Multi-distance time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy of in-vivo human forehead was performed on five volunteers in the range 700-1000 nm. A Monte Carlo simulation based on a four-layer model was employed and compared with in vivo data.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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