A pulsed-mode diffuse speckle contrast flowmetry sensor increases maximum source-detector distance to 35 mm and detects cerebral blood flow changes in adult humans during head-up tilting.
Automatic analysis of skull thickness, scalp -to-cortex distance and association with age and sex in cognitively normal elderly,
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An affordable, wearable, fiber-free pulsed-mode diffuse speckle contrast flowmetry (PM-DSCF) sensor for noninvasive measurements of deep cerebral blood flow
A pulsed-mode diffuse speckle contrast flowmetry sensor increases maximum source-detector distance to 35 mm and detects cerebral blood flow changes in adult humans during head-up tilting.