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===About MEG=== | ===About MEG=== | ||
'''Magnetoencephalography''' ('''MEG''') is a [[wikipedia:functional neuroimaging|functional neuroimaging]] technique for mapping brain activity by recording [[wikipedia:magnetic field|magnetic field]]s produced by electrical currents occurring naturally in the [[wikipedia:human brain|brain]], using very sensitive [[wikipedia:magnetometer|magnetometer]]s. Arrays of [[wikipedia:SQUID|SQUID]]s (superconducting quantum interference devices) are currently the most common magnetometer. | |||
===Motion Correction=== | ===Motion Correction=== | ||
===Dealing with Volume Conduction=== | ===Dealing with Volume Conduction=== |
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About MEG
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a functional neuroimaging technique for mapping brain activity by recording magnetic fields produced by electrical currents occurring naturally in the brain, using very sensitive magnetometers. Arrays of SQUIDs (superconducting quantum interference devices) are currently the most common magnetometer.
Motion Correction
Dealing with Volume Conduction
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