Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive means of measuring brain activity. If you hold a flashlight to the palm of your hand in the dark you can see that its light will travel through ...
All biological tissue is, to differing extents, permeable to electromagnetic (EM) radiation of different frequencies and intensities. This can also be considered as ...
As traditional imaging methods like X-rays and MRI struggle with limitations in tissue penetration and resolution, near-infrared II (NIR-II) photoacoustic imaging (PAI) emerges as a promising ...
the near-infrared (NIR) based functional optical brain imaging [fNIR] and the electroencephalogram [EEG]. The laboratory is focused on the development, systems integration and field/clinical ...
She works primarily with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a relatively new non-invasive brain imaging device that is safe, portable, robust to noise, which can be implemented wirelessly; ...
First, the NIR laser is significantly longer in wavelength than most confocal lasers ... This improves the ability of this system to capture scattered light, which is much more prevalent with thicker ...