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Magnetoencephalography

Papanicolaou et al., 1996

Document ID
6125890544249391886
Author
Papanicolaou A
Tarkka I
Publication year
Publication venue
Neuroimaging I: Basic Science

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Neuromagnetism is the study of magnetic signals generated by currents arising from ion movements in the nerve cells of the peripheral system or the brain. The measurement of magnetic fields produced by intracranial currents is the proper subject of …
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