Magnetoencephalography

Summary

The magnetoencephalogram (MEG) is a record of magnetic fields, measured outside the head, produced by electrical activity within the brain.

Typically MEG sensors are housed in a helmet shaped container (or dewar) in which the subject places their head during the measurement process.

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