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The NTS Optical Brain Imaging System
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The NTS Optical Imaging System uses light to image changes in blood volume and oxygenation. Our system, developed at UCL’s
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL), is borne out of over 25 years of research excellence. Two wavelengths of infrared light are injected at 16 different points on the subject’s head, and the diffused light is measured at 16 separate detection points. The system can be easily configured to study adults, children or neonates, thanks to a sophisticated illumination technique that allows completely flexible positioning of the light sources and detectors. A foam-covered pad is used to apply the optical fibres firmly but comfortably to the subject’s head, and the entire system is controlled via an easy-to-operate graphical user interface. We can supply our system (full size or bespoke) at a lower cost than our commercial competitors, and our customers benefit from on-going access to our expertise.
Features
- Specifications can be found in our 2005 publication describing the system.
- Laser diodes provide source light at 780 and 850 nm.
- Any number of sources and detectors are available up to a maximum of 16 sources and 16 detectors.
- Common configurations include:
Mini system: 6 sources, 4 detectors
Half system: 8 sources, 8 detectors
Full system: 16 sources, 16 detectors