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Characterization of the NIRS Hemodynamic Response Function with Independent Component Analysis

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Abstract

We propose an algorithm with objective criteria to identify the hemodynamic response function by using independent component analysis during cerebral activation with NIRS. The algorithm was successfully validated in both real data and simulations.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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