Functional imaging of the human brain using a modular, fibre-less, high-density diffuse optical tomography system

Biomed Opt Express. 2016 Sep 27;7(10):4275-4288. doi: 10.1364/BOE.7.004275. eCollection 2016 Oct 1.

Abstract

We present the first three-dimensional, functional images of the human brain to be obtained using a fibre-less, high-density diffuse optical tomography system. Our technology consists of independent, miniaturized, silicone-encapsulated DOT modules that can be placed directly on the scalp. Four of these modules were arranged to provide up to 128, dual-wavelength measurement channels over a scalp area of approximately 60 × 65 mm2. Using a series of motor-cortex stimulation experiments, we demonstrate that this system can obtain high-quality, continuous-wave measurements at source-detector separations ranging from 14 to 55 mm in adults, in the presence of hair. We identify robust haemodynamic response functions in 5 out of 5 subjects, and present diffuse optical tomography images that depict functional haemodynamic responses that are well-localized in all three dimensions at both the individual and group levels. This prototype modular system paves the way for a new generation of wearable, wireless, high-density optical neuroimaging technologies.

Keywords: (170.0110) Imaging systems; (170.6960) Tomography; (230.0250) Optoelectronics.