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Magnetoencephalography in neonatology
Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a noninvasive method to study brain activity. In the previous decade the advantages of MEG -- good temporal resolution combined with good spatial resolution allowing separation of activated brain areas -- have been successfully used in gaining new information about the neonatal brain functioning.
Lauronen, L., Nevalainen, P., Pihko, E.
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Magnetoencephalography in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Primer [PDF]
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an invaluable tool to study the dynamics and connectivity of large-scale brain activity and their interactions with the body and the environment in functional and dysfunctional body and brain states. This primer introduces
Joachim Gros
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Magnetoencephalography and Neuromodulation
2012Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a noninvasive method which allows recordings of human brain activity with excellent temporal and good spatial resolution. In this chapter, we review applications of MEG in neuromodulation. We provide an overview of studies which used MEG to optimize parameters for neuromodulation and to characterize the ...
Alfons, Schnitzler, Jan, Hirschmann
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1999
Abstract One of the most significant advances in the last few years in the clinical study of localization-related symptomatic epilepsies has been the search for topographic correlation between the seizure types and the epileptogenic area.
Paolo Curatolo, Marco Peresson
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Abstract One of the most significant advances in the last few years in the clinical study of localization-related symptomatic epilepsies has been the search for topographic correlation between the seizure types and the epileptogenic area.
Paolo Curatolo, Marco Peresson
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2009
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) encompasses a family of non-contact, non-invasive techniques for detecting the magnetic field generated by the electrical activity of the brain, for analyzing this MEG signal and for using the results to study brain function.
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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) encompasses a family of non-contact, non-invasive techniques for detecting the magnetic field generated by the electrical activity of the brain, for analyzing this MEG signal and for using the results to study brain function.
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Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021Christopher Martin Allen +2 more
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A review of magnetoencephalography use in pediatric epilepsy: an update on best practice
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2021Hiroshi Otsubo +2 more
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