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Precision Functional Mapping of Cortical Activity Using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography (HD-DOT)

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Abstract

We present a single-subject level functional mapping of cortical activity using high-density diffuse optical tomography with the goal to improve reproducibility of maps at an individual level while also revealing subject-specific features that are often ignored by group-level generalizations.

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