Complete head cerebral sensitivity map** for diffuse correlation spectroscopy using subject-specific magnetic resonance imaging models
We characterize cerebral sensitivity across the entire adult human head for diffuse
correlation spectroscopy, an optical technique increasingly used for bedside cerebral …
correlation spectroscopy, an optical technique increasingly used for bedside cerebral …
First-in-clinical application of a time-gated diffuse correlation spectroscopy system at 1064 nm using superconducting nanowire single photon detectors in a neuro …
Recently proposed time-gated diffuse correlation spectroscopy (TG-DCS) has significant
advantages compared to conventional continuous wave (CW)-DCS, but it is still in an early …
advantages compared to conventional continuous wave (CW)-DCS, but it is still in an early …
[HTML][HTML] A device-on-chip solution for real-time diffuse correlation spectroscopy using FPGA
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a non-invasive technology for the evaluation of
blood perfusion in deep tissue. However, it requires high computational resources for data …
blood perfusion in deep tissue. However, it requires high computational resources for data …
Diffuse optical assessment of cerebral‐autoregulation in older adults stratified by cerebrovascular risk
Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) at early stages is essential for preventing
sequential complications. CVD is often associated with abnormal cerebral microvasculature …
sequential complications. CVD is often associated with abnormal cerebral microvasculature …
Non-Invasive Continuous Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow after Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice Using Fiber Camera-Based Speckle Contrast Optical …
Neurocritical care focuses on monitoring cerebral blood flow (CBF) to prevent secondary
brain injuries before damage becomes irreversible. Thus, there is a critical unmet need for …
brain injuries before damage becomes irreversible. Thus, there is a critical unmet need for …
Deep learning model for ultrafast quantification of blood flow in diffuse correlation spectroscopy
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is increasingly used in the optical imaging field to
assess blood flow in humans due to its non-invasive, real-time characteristics and its ability …
assess blood flow in humans due to its non-invasive, real-time characteristics and its ability …
Dual-task related frontal cerebral blood flow changes in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: A functional diffuse correlation spectroscopy study
Introduction In a worldwide aging population with a high prevalence of motor and cognitive
impairment, it is paramount to improve knowledge about underlying mechanisms of motor …
impairment, it is paramount to improve knowledge about underlying mechanisms of motor …
Optical, contact-free assessment of brain tissue stiffness and neurodegeneration
Dementia affects a large proportion of the world's population. Approaches that allow for early
disease detection and non-invasive monitoring of disease progression are desperately …
disease detection and non-invasive monitoring of disease progression are desperately …
Noninvasive optical monitoring of cerebral blood flow and EEG spectral responses after severe traumatic brain injury: a case report
Survivors of severe brain injury may require care in a neurointensive care unit (neuro-ICU),
where the brain is vulnerable to secondary brain injury. Thus, there is a need for …
where the brain is vulnerable to secondary brain injury. Thus, there is a need for …
Cerebral blood flow-based resting state functional connectivity of the human brain using optical diffuse correlation spectroscopy
To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the human brain, utilization of cerebral blood
flow (CBF) as a source of contrast is desired because it is a key hemodynamic parameter …
flow (CBF) as a source of contrast is desired because it is a key hemodynamic parameter …