Measuring neuronal activity with diffuse correlation spectroscopy: A theoretical investigation
Significance: Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) measures cerebral blood flow non-invasively. Variations in blood flow can be used to detect neuronal activities, but its peak has a latency of a few seconds, which is slow for real-time monitoring. Neuronal cells also deform during activation, whi...
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SPIE
2021
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