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Improvements in functional diffuse optical tomography maps by global motion censoring techniques

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Abstract

Head motion produces artifact that disrupts optical neuroimaging data. Global variance in the temporal derivative (GVTD) across all measurements or voxels time-traces, provides a motion censoring technique that improves the functional connectivity maps.

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