Abstract
The cross-talk issue in the quantification of concentration changes in oxidized cytochrome c oxidase in the human head has been investigated using a two layered model representing the scalp/skull and brain layers. The results showed that the degree of cross-talk can be reduced by using increased number of wavelengths and with wavelength dependent path length correction.
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