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9 December 2021 Motor cortex hemodynamic response function in freely moving subjects recorded via time domain fNIRS
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Abstract
We report on motor cortex hemodynamic responses to different motor tasks on humans in ecological environment. The portable, time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS) device we present enables cerebral hemodynamic measurements on freely moving subjects.
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Michele Lacerenza, Mauro Buttafava, Lorenzo Spinelli, Alberto Tosi, Alberto Dalla Mora, Franco Zappa, Antonio Pifferi, Bruno Cozzi, Alessandro Torricelli, and Davide Contini "Motor cortex hemodynamic response function in freely moving subjects recorded via time domain fNIRS", Proc. SPIE 11920, Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging VIII, 1192018 (9 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2615350
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KEYWORDS
Hemodynamics

Brain activation

Human subjects

Brain

Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Laser scattering

Near infrared spectroscopy

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