Abstract

Transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation is a neuromodulation technique that is capable of exciting or suppressing the neural network. Such neuro-modulatory effects enable the treatment of brain diseases non-invasively, such as treating stroke. The neuro-modulatory effect on cerebral hemodynamics has been monitored using laser speckle contrast imaging in animal studies. However, the bulky size and stationary nature of the imaging system constrains the application of this imaging technique on research that requires the animal to have different body positions or to be awake. We present the design of a system that combines a miniature microscope for laser speckle contrast imaging and transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation, as well as, test its capability to monitor cerebral hemodynamics during stimulation and compare the result with a benchtop imaging system.

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