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by anonymouse008 1610 days ago
> TD-NIRS images the fast optical signal that is correlated with electrical activity in the cortex. MEG images the magnetic fields correlated with electrical activity in the cortex. IMO, they're pretty similar.

So I guess the way I look at it, is that the field is what is augmented in a MEG, that makes the substrate emit an amplified signal naturally there. While a TD-NIRS injects a laser signal into the skull to measure back reflections... both inject energy into the system, but one is a reflection vs. an emission.

Is this the wrong way to look at it?

And anodyne33, yes, it is 100% apples to oranges. I was abreast of their original aims and MEG was on the table at the time - I had hoped that would remain the aim as it to me appears more beneficial, based on how I view the sensing above.