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Imaging of Motor Activity in Freely Moving Subjects Using a Wearable NIRS Imaging System

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Abstract

We present a miniaturized multi-channel NIRS imaging system for functional brain imaging in unrestrained settings suitable for any aspect of the head. Performance is demonstrated in a motor execution paradigm performed during bicycle riding.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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