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Measurements of human motor and visual activities with diffusing-wave spectroscopy

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Abstract

Diffusion coefficients in the human sensorimotor and visual cortices were measured using diffusing-wave spectroscopy. Motor and visual activation leads to increases of the diffusion coefficients in the respective cortical areas over the values at rest.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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