Functional near Infrared Optical Imaging in Cognitive Neuroscience: An Introductory Review

Cognitive neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field focused on the exploration of the neural substrates underlying cognitive functions; the most remarkable progress in understanding the relationship between brain and cognition has been made with functional brain imaging. Functional near infrared (fN...

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