Boas D A, Chen K, Grebert D, Franceschini M A
Anthinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129, USA.
Opt Lett. 2004 Jul 1;29(13):1506-8. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.001506.
We compare two geometries of sources and detectors for optimizing the diffuse optical imaging resolution of brain activation in humans. Because of limitations in the instruments' dynamic range, most diffuse optical brain activation images have used only nonoverlapping measurements. We demonstrate theoretically and with a human experiment that a simple geometry of sources and detectors can provide overlapping measurements within the limitation of instrumentation dynamic range and produce an image resolution and localization accuracy that is twofold better.
我们比较了源和探测器的两种几何结构,以优化人类大脑激活的漫射光学成像分辨率。由于仪器动态范围的限制,大多数漫射光学脑激活图像仅使用了非重叠测量。我们通过理论和人体实验证明,在仪器动态范围的限制内,一种简单的源和探测器几何结构可以提供重叠测量,并产生提高两倍的图像分辨率和定位精度。