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Analysis of cerebral hemodynamic fluctuations measured simultaneously by magnetic resonance imaging and nearinfrared spectroscopy

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Abstract

We measure cerebral hemodynamic fluctuations simultaneously by near-infrared spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging during functional stimulations. Our repetitive stimulation protocol includes a variety of epochs differing in duration of stimulation and relaxation periods, which allows generating hemodynamic signals highly synchronous with stimulation sequence. Our goals are to compare results of temporal analysis of hemodynamic fluctuations measured by near-infrared spectroscopy and high-speed magnetic resonance imaging, and to compare optical maps of brain activity based on the results of temporal analysis of NIRS signals with magnetic resonance images.

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