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magnetoencephalography
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mag·ne·to·en·ceph·a·log·ra·phy (mg-nt-n-sf-lgr-f)
n.
An imaging technique used to detect electromagnetic and metabolic shifts occurring in the brain during trauma.

magnetoencephalography (MEG) [mag-ne″to-en-sef″ah-log´ra-fe]
a noninvasive diagnostic technique that directly measures the magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in the brain. A vaultlike device is necessary to ensure that the accuracy of the test is not affected by interference from magnetic fields produced by electrical wires and radio and television transmissions.

magnetoencephalography (MEG) (mag·nēˈ·tō·en·seˈ·f·läˑ·gr·fē),
n noninvasive method of measuring magnetic fields created by the electrical activity in the brain.

magnetoencephalography
Biomagnetism Neuroimaging An imaging technique used to evaluate subtle fluctuations in the electrical magnetic field produced by the body; MEG measures the brain's electrical activity by evaluating the magnetic field associated with neuronal activity. Cf Electroencephalography, PET scanning.


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The EEG records preferentially the cranial potential landscape generated by currents flowing radially (normal to the cortical surface); the magnetoencephalogram (MEG) records those flowing tangentially.
Edwin May, Wanda Luke, Virginia Trask, and Thane Frivold provide an abstract of an experiment in which the root mean square phase shift in a percipient's magnetoencephalogram corresponded, not only to sinusoidal gratings presented to an agent, but also to "pseudostimuli" (control stimuli consisting of simple time markers during the experiment).
 
 
 
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