• Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves
  • Vol. 31, Issue 5, 425 (2012)
CHEN Chun-Xiao1、*, WANG Rui1, WU Jia-Ni1, and TENG Gao-Jun2
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    DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1010.2012.00425 Cite this Article
    CHEN Chun-Xiao, WANG Rui, WU Jia-Ni, TENG Gao-Jun. MRI-aided diffuse optical tomography[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2012, 31(5): 425 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was segmented into scalp, skull, cerebrospinal fluid, gray matter and white matter, and then meshed in volume with different tissues. The volumetric mesh based on subject specific anatomy was used to build forward optical model and reconstruct image in the diffuse optical tomography for solving low position-accuracy, ill-condition and under-determined problems caused by hemisphere model or brain atlas. In the visual experiments of counter-clockwise wedge stimulus and expanding ring stimulus, the diffuse optical tomography guided by magnetic resonance imaging can obtain higher space resolution and more accurate position for activated oxygenated haemoglobin signals.
    CHEN Chun-Xiao, WANG Rui, WU Jia-Ni, TENG Gao-Jun. MRI-aided diffuse optical tomography[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2012, 31(5): 425
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