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BBC World Service: Brain imaging technology designed for babies

Gowerlabs’ LUMO device was promoted in a BBC World Service feature, highlighting the vast potential of fNIRS in research on infants.

Scientists in the UK have demonstrated technology that could allow us to better understand a baby's brain during moments of natural activity.

The brain imaging technology has been developed by Gowerlabs, with UCL, Cambridge University, and the Rosie Hospital also working on the project. It uses high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) and has been tested on six-month old infants.

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