Special Issue on Optical & Acoustic Neuroimaging
Imaging Neuroscience Special Issue on Optical & Acoustic Neuroimaging
Editors:
- Adam Eggebrecht (Managing Guest Editor; Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis)
- Meryem Yucel (Boston University)
- Paola Pinti (Birkbeck University of London)
- Rebecca Re (Politecnico di Milano)
- Charlie Demené (ESPCI Paris and Physics for Medicine Paris)
- Monica Rosenberg (Executive SI Editor; The University of Chicago)
The scope of the Special Issue on Optical & Acoustic Neuroimaging includes research that significantly contributes to the understanding of brain function, structure, and behavior through the application of optical and acoustic neuroimaging, as well as major advances in optical and acoustic brain imaging methods. The scope includes work that addresses these questions in clinical populations and animal models as well as work on hardware and analysis methods development. The focus is on imaging of the brain and spinal cord in humans and other species and includes neurophysiological and neuromodulation methods including functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), diffuse optical tomography (DOT), diffuse correlation spectroscopy, functional ultrasound, ultrasound localisation microscopy, optical intrinsic signals, photoacoustic tomography (PAT), and other related technologies.