
MEG
MEG, or Magnetoencephalography, is a non-invasive brain imaging technique that detects the tiny magnetic fields produced by electrical activity in the brain. By measuring these magnetic signals, MEG provides real-time information about brain function and how different areas communicate. It is highly sensitive and can pinpoint the timing and location of brain activity with millisecond precision, making it valuable for neurological research, diagnosing conditions like epilepsy, and guiding brain surgery. In essence, MEG offers a window into the brain’s moment-to-moment activity through magnetic measurements, enabling detailed analysis of neural processes.