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Applying optical imaging to study neurovascular coupling in cerebral cortex: from populational scale to single-cell single-vessel measurements

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Abstract

We use a suite of optical imaging technologies in conjunction with electrophysiological recordings and fMRI to address the question of coupling between the hemodynamic response and the underlying brain neuronal activity.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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