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Single Trial Hemodynamic Response Estimation in Event Related fNIR Spectroscopy

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Abstract

This study examines single trial hemodynamic response estimation in event-related fNIR spectroscopy. In a working memory task, the estimates of single trial hemodynamic responses in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex are compared across subjects.

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