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Estimating Scalp MEG from Whole-Head MEG Measurements

Brain Topography, 2000
Studies based on whole-head MEG recordings are providing more and more impressive results. In such recordings, the MEG sensors are several centimeters away from the scalp and the positions of the MEG sensors with respect to the head differ from subject to subject, and from session to session for the same subject.
Wang, Y., Oertel, U.
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MEG Methods: A Primer of Basic MEG Analysis

2020
Methods for analysis of magnetoencephalography (MEG) data are diverse in their implementation, but traditionally involve inverse modeling of brain activity from data acquired at the sensors. Preprocessing methods vary depending on the specific type of MEG data acquired, but normally involve filtering/removal of noise signals from the data, and may also
Brian A. Coffman, Dean F. Salisbury
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A MEG study of sleep

Brain Research, 2000
A 64-channel, whole cortex magnetoencephalographic system was employed to obtain sleep data from three healthy subjects. Based upon visual inspection of the signals and the corresponding power spectra, we were able to discern a number of features characterizing the evolution of sleep.
Simon, Norman R.   +2 more
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MEG pharmacology: Sedation and optimal MEG acquisition

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
Hisako, Fujiwara   +2 more
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The MEG Experiment at PSI

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2009
We discuss the status of the MEG experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). We review the experimental techniques, the development and building of the apparatus and its expected perfomances.
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Results and perspectives of the MEG and MEG II experiments

Il Nuovo Cimento C, 2015
— Charged-lepton-flavour–violating decays are prohibited in the framework of the Standard Model of elementary particles, but many of its extensions predict measurable values for such decays. Several experiments are running or being designed to measure (or to set a limit on) such processes.
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MEG Studies of Cognition

2000
In this paper, the vast potential of MEG in revealing cortical processes of cognition will be discussed through experiments on picture naming, visual word recognition in normal and dyslexic subjects, and visual and motor imagery.
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Measuring functional connectivity with wearable MEG

NeuroImage, 2021
Elena Boto, Ryan M Hill, Molly Rea
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Wearable OPM‐MEG: A changing landscape for epilepsy

Epilepsia, 2022
Mangor Pedersen   +2 more
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