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NinjaNIRS 2021: Continued Progress towards Whole Head, High Density fNIRS

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Abstract

Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a valuable tool for neuroimaging, but portability still requires consideration. We present an open-source fNIRS system capable of high-density optode arrangements with portability for real-world use.

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