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Seed-Based Hemodynamic Connectivity Mapping to Analyze the Effect of Hemi-Parkinson's Disease using NIR Imaging

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Abstract

A single camera near infrared hemodynamic imaging system was developed to analyze the effects hemi-Parkinson’s disease on the functional organization of the brain using seed-based connectivity mapping during resting state.

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