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Meg system with 306 magnetic sensors

Manufactured by Elekta

The MEG system with 306 magnetic sensors is a piece of laboratory equipment used to measure and record magnetic fields generated by the electrical activity of the brain. It functions as a tool for researchers and clinicians to study brain function and activity.

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MEG Data Preprocessing for Neuroimaging

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With an acquisition bandwidth of 0.1–330 Hz, neuromagnetic responses were sampled continuously at 1 kHz using an Elekta MEG system with 306 magnetic sensors (Elekta, Helsinki, Finland). Using MaxFilter (v2.2; Elekta), MEG data from each participant were individually corrected for head movement and subjected to noise reduction using the signal space separation method with a temporal extension (Taulu & Simola 2006 (link)). MEG data were then coregistered with structural T1-weighted MRI data using BESA MRI (V2.0).
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Electromagnetic Brain Imaging in Magnetically-Shielded Room

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Recordings occurred in a one-layer magnetically-shielded room with active shielding engaged. Using an Elekta MEG system with 306 magnetic sensors (Elekta, Helsinki, Finland), neuromagnetic responses were sampled continuously at 1 kHz, with an acquisition bandwidth of 0.1–330 Hz. MEG data from each participant were individually corrected for head motion and noise reduced using the signal space separation method with a temporal extension (Taulu and Simola, 2006 (link); Taulu et al., 2005 ).
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