LED-Based Neuroimaging Improves Active Brain Scanning
TBMG-19845
07/01/2014
- Content
A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, have developed a brain-scanning technology that tracks what the brain is actively doing by shining dozens of tiny LED lights on the head. This new generation of neuroimaging, they say, compares favorably to other approaches but avoids the radiation exposure and bulky magnets that other methods others require.
- Citation
- "LED-Based Neuroimaging Improves Active Brain Scanning," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2014.