Not exact matches
The cortical currents activated
by hand movements were measured using
magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals.
Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which measures the anatomy and structural integrity of the brain, and
magnetoencephalography (MEG), which measures magnetic fields created
by the brain's electrical activity, were used to track potential age - related differences as groups of younger and older adults performed a memory task.
They then used a functional MRI and
magnetoencephalography to see how the brain behaves when the acoustic stimulus is very clear, or, on the contrary, when it is ambiguous and requires an active mental representation of the phoneme and its interpretation
by the brain.
Another technique dubbed
magnetoencephalography (MEG) maps magnetic fields in the brain produced
by electrical signals; a similar approach, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), selectively stimulates parts of the brain and is already being used to treat severe depression, migraine headaches and other conditions.