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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 5,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 472-474
  • (2007)

Two-dimensional optical tomography of hemodynamic changes in a preterm infant brain

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Abstract

Our preliminary results on two-dimensional (2D) optical tomographic imaging of hemodynamic changes in a preterm infant brain are reported. We use the established 16-channel time-correlated single photon counting system for the detection and generalized pulse spectrum technique based algorithm for the image reconstruction. The experiments demonstrate that diffuse optical tomography may be a potent means for investigating brain functions and neural development of infant brains in the perinatal period.

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