while their brains were scanned both with magnetoencephalography (MEG) which measures the oscillations with precise timing and polysomnography
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a noninvasive procedure that measures the magnetic fields generated by the brain. This helps neuroscientists understand perceptual and cognitive processes
Currently, to perform a magnetoencephalography, an array of over 306 SQUID sensors is mounted in heavy helmet-shaped flasks containing cryogenic coolants.
Another imaging technique, known as magnetoencephalography (MEG), uses an array of hundreds of sensors encircling the head to measure magnetic fields produced by neuronal activity in the brain.
#A otdevelopment for ultra-cold magnetic sensors Magnetoencephalography, or MEG, is a noninvasive technique for investigating human brain activity for surgical planning or research,
Procedures like magnetoencephalography depend on externally detecting very weak magnetic fields created by the electrical activity of individual nerve cells-using appropriately sensitive detector r
such as those developing more sensitive devices for medical imaging as procedures-including magnetoencephalography-depend on externally detecting very weak magnetic fields created by the electrical activity of individual nerve cells. l
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