Infrared imaging: a potential powerful tool for neuroimaging and neurodiagnostics

  • Khoshakhlagh A
  • Gunapala S
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Abstract

Infrared (IR) imaging is used to detect the subtle changes in temperature needed to accurately detect and monitor disease. Technological advances have made IR a highly sensitive and reliable detection tool with strong potential in medical and neurophotonics applications. An overview of IR imaging specifically investigating quantum well IR detectors developed at Jet Propulsion Laboratory for a noninvasive, nonradiating imaging tool is provided, which could be applied for neuroscience and neurosurgery where it involves sensitive cellular temperature change.

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Khoshakhlagh, A., & Gunapala, S. D. (2017). Infrared imaging: a potential powerful tool for neuroimaging and neurodiagnostics. Neurophotonics, 4(1), 011014. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.nph.4.1.011014

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