Functional brain imaging by multi-wavelength time-resolved near infrared spectroscopy

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We present a description of evolution of time-resolved systems developed at the Department of Physics, Politecnico di Milano for tissue oximetry and functional brain imaging. From a single source and 4-channel set-up we have upgraded to a potentially 18-sources and 64-channel device. An example of sensitivity of the latest set-up is reported for a motor task experiment. A short discussion on the next generation time-resolved instrumentation for functional studies is also presented. © 2008 Association of Polish Electrical Engineers.

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Torricelli, A., Contini, D., Pifferi, A., Spinelli, L., & Cubeddu, R. (2008). Functional brain imaging by multi-wavelength time-resolved near infrared spectroscopy. Opto-Electronics Review, 16(2), 131–135. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-008-0011-6

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