magnetoencephalogram

magnetoencephalogram

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  • magnetoencephalogram — magnetoencephalography /mag nee toh en sef euh log reuh fee/, n. /mag nee toh en sef euh leuh gram /, n. a record of the magnetic field of the brain. Abbr: MEG [MAGNETO + ENCEPHALOGRAM] * * * …   Universalium

  • magnetoencephalogram — A Gauss time record of the magnetic field of the brain. * * * mag·ne·to·en·ceph·a·lo·gram mag .nēt ō in sef ə lə .gram, .net n a record made by magnetoencephalography …   Medical dictionary

  • magnetoencephalogram — magnetoencephalography /mag nee toh en sef euh log reuh fee/, n. /mag nee toh en sef euh leuh gram /, n. a record of the magnetic field of the brain. Abbr: MEG [MAGNETO + ENCEPHALOGRAM] …   Useful english dictionary

  • MEG — magnetoencephalogram. * * * …   Universalium

  • MEG — Magnetoencephalogram Contributor: CASI …   NASA Acronyms

  • MEG — • magnetoencephalogram, magnetoencephalography; • megakaryocyte; • Megestrol; • mercaptoethylguanidine; • multifocal eosinophilic granuloma …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • Magnetoencephalography — Diagnostics Patient undergoing an MEG MeSH …   Wikipedia

  • Primary auditory cortex — Infobox Brain Name = Primary auditory cortex Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Brodmann areas 41 42 of the human brain. Caption2 = The Primary Auditory Cortex is highlighted in magenta, and has been known to interact with all areas… …   Wikipedia

  • Evoked field — Evoked fields are part of the magnetoencephalogram. They are brain signals evoked by sensory stimulation, but usually buried by the ongoing brain activity. Repeating the stimulus multiple times and averaging the signals reduces the uncorrelated… …   Wikipedia

  • Ongoing brain activity — The term ongoing brain activity is used in electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography for those signal components that are not associated with the processing of a stimulus or the occurrence of specific other events, such as moving a body… …   Wikipedia

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