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Brain Sciences
Magnetoencephalography: Clinical and Research Practices
JenniferR. Stapleton-Kotloski1  DwayneW. Godwin1  Gautam Popli1  RobertJ. Kotloski2 
[1] Department of Neurology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, USA;Department of Neurology, William S Middleton Veterans Memorial Hospital, Madison, WI 53705, USA;
关键词: magnetoencephalography;    magnetic source imaging;    synthetic aperture magnetometry;    epilepsy;   
DOI  :  10.3390/brainsci8080157
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a neurophysiological technique that detects the magnetic fields associated with brain activity. Synthetic aperture magnetometry (SAM), a MEG magnetic source imaging technique, can be used to construct both detailed maps of global brain activity as well as virtual electrode signals, which provide information that is similar to invasive electrode recordings. This innovative approach has demonstrated utility in both clinical and research settings. For individuals with epilepsy, MEG provides valuable, nonredundant information. MEG accurately localizes the irritative zone associated with interictal spikes, often detecting epileptiform activity other methods cannot, and may give localizing information when other methods fail. These capabilities potentially greatly increase the population eligible for epilepsy surgery and improve planning for those undergoing surgery. MEG methods can be readily adapted to research settings, allowing noninvasive assessment of whole brain neurophysiological activity, with a theoretical spatial range down to submillimeter voxels, and in both humans and nonhuman primates. The combination of clinical and research activities with MEG offers a unique opportunity to advance translational research from bench to bedside and back.

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