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The 159. seminar of the International Center of Biocybernetics: Optics in Neuromonitoring

2018-07-16

The aim of this visit was to participate in the 159th seminar of the International Center of Biocybernetics: Optics in Neuromonitoring, where Dawid Borycki delivered the talk entitled as: Monitoring time-of-flight-resolved temporal dynamics of optical field using interferometric near-infrared spectroscopy (iNIRS). The short abstract of this presentation is below.

Abstract:

Intensity fluctuations of light scattered from a turbid medium are the basis for sensing and imaging methods based on coherent light scattering. Rather than being measured directly, underlying optical field autocorrelations (OFA) are typically inferred from intensity autocorrelations (IA). We show that direct measurements of OFAs using interferometric near-infrared spectroscopy (iNIRS) provide multiple advantages. Besides improving precision and accuracy of measurements, iNIRS also separates the OFA into static and dynamic components. We use this approach to non-invasively quantify dynamics in the nude mouse brain in vivo, avoiding contamination from non-ergodic scattering processes in the skull and superficial layers.

Dates

May 28, 2018

Location

Warsaw, Poland

Organizers

Nalecz Institute Of Biocybernetics And Biomedical

Engineering Polish Academy Of Sciences (IBIB PAN) and

International Centre Of Biocybernetics

This project has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 666295.