When it comes to monitoring electrical activity in the brain, patients typically have to lie very still inside a large magnetoencephalography (MEG) machine. That could be about to change, though, as ...
The brain can be a tricky organ to monitor, but two new studies have demonstrated novel ways to peer inside. Stanford scientists have created what they call a "brain stethoscope" that translates brain ...
Gary Green has spent his career working at the interface between physics, neuroscience and medicine. He speaks to Margaret Harris about starting a company, York Instruments, to commercialize a new ...
A child seated in a MEG machine has his head surrounded by the machine's noninvasive magnetic detectors. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted ...
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