[Homer-users] A problem about of the fNIRS system

a ypflll at 163.com
Wed Jan 15 21:47:10 EST 2014
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 I've seen your product. However, what I want to buy is just a phantom that has the similar absorption coefficients and scattering coefficients with the forearm muscle. Thank you all the same.






At 2014-01-15 22:38:16,"Chester Wildey" <wildey at mrrainc.com> wrote:

We make a simple solid phantom that may work for you.


http://mrrainc.com/products.php?product=Product-5

Feel free to email me for details.




Chester Wildey, Ph.D.
Founder and CEO
MRRA Inc.
817-301-3794
wildey at mrrainc.com
www.mrrainc.com

On Jan 15, 2014, at 7:57 AM, a <ypflll at 163.com> wrote:


 Hello,
       I am a university student in China, and I have tried to develop a simple fNIRS system. 
       However, I can't find a suitable optical phantom to test the system. Now I have a Static Callibration Phantom bought from Nirx Corp( USA), but the scattering and absorption is too weak.
       I have seen someone use a solid silicone phantom. Can someone give me more information about how I can get it or where to buy it?
       Thanks!



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