We have developed an instrument for non-invasive optical imaging of the hum
an brain that produces on-line images with a temporal resolution of 160 ms.
The imaged quantities are the temporal changes in cerebral oxy-hemoglobin
and deoxy-hemoglobin concentrations. We report real-time videos of the arte
rial pulsation and motor activation recorded on a 4 x 9 cm(2) area of the c
erebral cortex in a healthy human subject. This approach to optical brain i
maging is a powerful tool for the investigation of the spatial and temporal
features of the optical signals collected on the brain. (C)2000 Optical So
ciety of America.