Distinguishing motion artifacts during optical fiber-based in-vivo hemodynamics recordings from brain regions of freely moving rodents
Anupam Bisht,
Kathryn Simone,
Jaideep S. Bains
et al.
Abstract:Motion artifacts in the signals recorded during optical fiber-based measurements can lead to misinterpretation of data. In this work, we address this problem during in-vivo rodent experiments and develop a motion artifacts correction (MAC) algorithm for single-fiber system (SFS) hemodynamics measurements from the brains of rodents.Aim: (i) To distinguish the effect of motion artifacts in the SFS signals. (ii) Develop a MAC algorithm by combining information from the experiments and simulations and validate it.… Show more
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