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Briefly explain MEG (magnetoencephalography) and its uses?

MEG (magnetoencephalography) are brain imaging machines that are used to assess infants brain activity. MEG maps brain activity by recording magnetic fields produced by electrical currents and is being used to assess such perceptual and cognitive activities as vision, hearing, and language in infants. The infant sits under the machine and when he or she experiences a word, touch, sight, or emotion, the neurons working together in the infants brain generate magnetic fields and MEG pinpoints the location of the fields in the brain.


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