Laser speckle contrast imaging in biomedical optics
David A. Boas(Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), Andrew K. Dunn(The University of Texas at Austin)
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Abstract
First introduced in the 1980s, laser speckle contrast imaging is a powerful tool for full-field imaging of blood flow. Recently laser speckle contrast imaging has gained increased attention, in part due to its rapid adoption for blood flow studies in the brain. We review the underlying physics of speckle contrast imaging and discuss recent developments to improve the quantitative accuracy of blood flow measures. We also review applications of laser speckle contrast imaging in neuroscience, dermatology and ophthalmology.
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