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29 July 2003 Optical topographic studies of adults and neonates
Ilkka T. Nissila, Kalle Kotilahti, Tommi EJ. Noponen, Minna Huotilainen, Risto Naatanen, Toivo E. Katila
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Abstract
We used a four-channel intensity-modulated near-infrared spectroscopy device to study the hemodynamic responses due to brain activation in adults and neonates. The stimuli included finger tapping, tickling of the heel, and auditory stimuli. The subjects included two adults and ten neonates of age between 0.5 and 4 days. A block paradigm was used in the studies, and responses were successfully obtained from both subject groups.
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Ilkka T. Nissila, Kalle Kotilahti, Tommi EJ. Noponen, Minna Huotilainen, Risto Naatanen, and Toivo E. Katila "Optical topographic studies of adults and neonates", Proc. SPIE 4955, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue V, (29 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478127
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Hemodynamics

Brain

Optical fibers

Near infrared spectroscopy

Phase measurement

Tissues

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