For decades, scientists have used near-infrared light to study the brain in a noninvasive way. This optical technique, known as “fNIRS” (short for “functional near-infrared spectroscopy”), measures how light is absorbed by blood in the brain, to infer activity.
Rethinking brain imaging with light that travels through the head
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- Post published:June 14, 2025
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