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MEG Laboratory at MRC CBU, Cambridge
In summer 2007, a magnetoencephalography (MEG) device became fully operational at the CBU, complementing the [http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/EEG/ EEG lab] established in 2000 and the [wiki:CbuMriFacility MRI scanner] built in 2005. The device installed at the CBU is a [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/meg/VectorviewDescription 306-channel Vectorview] system ([http://www.elekta.com/healthcare_international_elekta_neuromag.php Elekta Neuromag], Helsinki) which combines 204 planar gradiometers, 102 magnetometers and 124 EEG channels providing comprehensive high-density coverage of electromagnetic brain activity.
Please see the NewNews page for the latest updates and EventsEvents for recent MEG events.
Using MEG technology, we are now able to record brain activation in real time and produce "activation films" that indicate the spreading of excitation through different parts of the brain. The activation waves, or spatio-temporal patterns, can be related to cognitive processes, such as language comprehension, object analysis or motor planning.
For an example, see [attachment:MEG_Video_word.avi a brain activation film recorded during the comprehension of a spoken word].
MEG research at the CBU
The links and list of references gives you an overview of MEG research projects carried out previously in collaboration with other labs, especially the [http://www.biomag.hus.fi BioMag Lab] at the University of Helsinki, the [http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk Functional Imaging Lab] at UCL and [http://www.clinical-psychology.uni-konstanz.de the Department of Psychology at the University of Konstanz]
[http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/EEG EEG/MEG research on language at the CBU]
Practical Details on MEG research at the CBU
Please visit RunningStudies and NewNews (under development)
