Rodolfo Llinas. Portrait of Dr Rodolfo Llinas, leading magnetoencephalography (MEG) researcher and chairman of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at New York University Medical Center, USA. Behind him is a neuromagnetometer scanner which he played a part in developing. The scanner is used in the MEG brain scanning technique. It is a non-invasive technique, in which the scanner is positioned on a patient's head and used to measure normal brain function. MEG detects magnetic fields generated from nerve cell activity in the brain. MEG enables high-speed nerve activity to be detected from up to 40 sites in the brain, to show the brain working in rapid \neal"" time." | |
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