We present advances in deep brain imaging using Optical Coherence Tomography, including dynamic contrast imaging, ~1700 nm imaging for deeper penetration to subcortical layers, and visible light OCT imaging of hemoglobin concentrations and cortical metabolism.
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Srinivasan, V. J. (2016). Imaging deep brain hemodynamics and metabolism with optical coherence tomography. In Optics InfoBase Conference Papers (p. 1). Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA). https://doi.org/10.1364/OTS.2016.OTh2B.4
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