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A Brief Introduction to Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Its Clinical Applications [PDF]
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis of brain disorders. In this review, we have investigated potential MEG applications for analysing brain disorders.
Alfred Lenin Fred +10 more
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Editorial: Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in Epilepsy and Neurosurgery [PDF]
Editorial on the Research Topic Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in Epilepsy and ...
Vahe Poghosyan +3 more
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Magnetoencephalography in stroke recovery and rehabilitation [PDF]
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive neurophysiological technique used to study the cerebral cortex. Currently, MEG is mainly used clinically to localize epileptic foci and eloquent brain areas in order to avoid damage during neurosurgery.
Andrea ePaggiaro +7 more
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Potential of 4He OPM‐MEG for detecting interictal epileptic activity: A comparison with SQUID‐MEG [PDF]
Objectives Conventional magnetoencephalography (MEG) based on superconducting quantum interference devices sensors (SQUIDs) is the only widely used MEG system in both clinical and research settings.
Denis Schwartz +6 more
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Children with hearing loss (CHL) exhibit delays in language function relative to children with normal hearing (CNH). However, evidence on whether these delays extend into other cognitive domains such as working memory is mixed, with some studies showing ...
Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham +5 more
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Testing the generalization of neural representations
Multivariate analysis methods are widely used in neuroscience to investigate the presence and structure of neural representations. Representational similarities across time or contexts are often investigated using pattern generalization, e.g. by training
Florian Sandhaeger, Markus Siegel
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Distinguishing groups of subjects or experimental conditions in a high-dimensional feature space is a common goal in modern neuroimaging studies. Successful classification depends on the selection of relevant features as not every neuronal signal ...
Marcus Siems +3 more
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Optically pumped magnetometers detect altered maximal muscle activity in neuromuscular disease
Optically pumped magnetometers (OPM) are quantum sensors that enable the contactless, non-invasive measurement of biomagnetic muscle signals, i.e., magnetomyography (MMG).
Lorenzo Semeia +27 more
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Newborns discriminate novel from harmonic sounds: a study using magnetoencephalography [PDF]
Objective: We investigated whether newborns respond differently to novel and deviant sounds during quiet sleep. Methods: Twelve healthy neonates were presented with a three-stimulus oddball paradigm, consisting of frequent standard (76%), infrequent
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Muscle Fatigue Revisited – Insights From Optically Pumped Magnetometers
So far, surface electromyography (sEMG) has been the method of choice to detect and evaluate muscle fatigue. However, recent advancements in non-cryogenic quantum sensors, such as optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs), enable interesting possibilities to
Davide Sometti +30 more
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