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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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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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Biomarkers for autism spectrum disorder: opportunities for magnetoencephalography (MEG). [PDF]
AbstractThis paper reviews a candidate biomarker for ASD, the M50 auditory evoked response component, detected by magnetoencephalography (MEG) and presents a position on the roles and opportunities for such a biomarker, as well as converging evidence from allied imaging techniques (magnetic resonance imaging, MRI and spectroscopy, MRS).
Roberts TPL, Kuschner ES, Edgar JC.
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IFCN-endorsed practical guidelines for clinical magnetoencephalography (MEG). [PDF]
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) records weak magnetic fields outside the human head and thereby provides millisecond-accurate information about neuronal currents supporting human brain function. MEG and electroencephalography (EEG) are closely related complementary methods and should be interpreted together whenever possible.
Hari R +14 more
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Complex motor imagery in elite female ice hockey players: a cortical arena of imagination revealed by magnetoencephalography [PDF]
Motor imagery (MI), or “visualization,” as practiced by elite athletes to improve performance, provides a model of how covert thought—imagination—can affect subsequent behavior. In this exploratory magnetoencephalography (MEG) study, we aimed to identify
Audrey Alice Potts +6 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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