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Brain Connectivity Study in Verbal Fluency Task using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Near-infrared optical spectroscopy is employed in the frequency-domain, to map the pre-frontal brain activity in response to cognitive task(s). Brain activation and connectivity studies were performed on 15 normal adults during verbal fluency task.

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