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Measuring the thermodynamic effects of neurovascular coupling in the awake, behaving mouse brain

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Abstract

We explore the use of heat as a contrast mechanism for in-vivo brain imaging, using thermal imaging to understand the role of dynamic blood flow changes in temperature regulation of the living brain.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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