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Parallel interferometric near-infrared spectroscopy (πNIRS) monitors the blood flow and absorption of the human brain in vivo

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Abstract

We developed and applied parallel interferometric near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for rapid cerebral blood flow and absorption monitoring. By operating ~100-500x faster than competing optical techniques, we can monitor prefrontal cortex activation in humans in vivo.

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