The Influence of Source-Detector Separation and Superficial Channel Choice upon NIRS Signal Correction
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Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) sensing of cerebral hemodynamics can be made more brain-specific by regressing against superficially-sensitive channels. Different distances and single channels versus global averages are discussed.
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