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A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers

Advances in the field of quantum sensing mean that magnetic field sensors, operating at room temperature, are now able to achieve sensitivity similar to that of cryogenically cooled devices (SQUIDs). This means that room temperature magnetoencephalography (MEG), with a greatly increased flexibility...

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Autores principales: Boto, Elena, Meyer, Sofie S., Shah, Vishal, Alem, Orang, Knappe, Svenja, Kruger, Peter, Fromhold, T. Mark, Lim, Mark, Glover, Paul M., Morris, Peter G., Bowtell, Richard, Barnes, Gareth R., Brookes, Matthew J.
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Publicado: Academic Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5562927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28131890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.01.034
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author Boto, Elena
Meyer, Sofie S.
Shah, Vishal
Alem, Orang
Knappe, Svenja
Kruger, Peter
Fromhold, T. Mark
Lim, Mark
Glover, Paul M.
Morris, Peter G.
Bowtell, Richard
Barnes, Gareth R.
Brookes, Matthew J.
author_facet Boto, Elena
Meyer, Sofie S.
Shah, Vishal
Alem, Orang
Knappe, Svenja
Kruger, Peter
Fromhold, T. Mark
Lim, Mark
Glover, Paul M.
Morris, Peter G.
Bowtell, Richard
Barnes, Gareth R.
Brookes, Matthew J.
author_sort Boto, Elena
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description Advances in the field of quantum sensing mean that magnetic field sensors, operating at room temperature, are now able to achieve sensitivity similar to that of cryogenically cooled devices (SQUIDs). This means that room temperature magnetoencephalography (MEG), with a greatly increased flexibility of sensor placement can now be considered. Further, these new sensors can be placed directly on the scalp surface giving, theoretically, a large increase in the magnitude of the measured signal. Here, we present recordings made using a single optically-pumped magnetometer (OPM) in combination with a 3D-printed head-cast designed to accurately locate and orient the sensor relative to brain anatomy. Since our OPM is configured as a magnetometer it is highly sensitive to environmental interference. However, we show that this problem can be ameliorated via the use of simultaneous reference sensor recordings. Using median nerve stimulation, we show that the OPM can detect both evoked (phase-locked) and induced (non-phase-locked oscillatory) changes when placed over sensory cortex, with signals ~4 times larger than equivalent SQUID measurements. Using source modelling, we show that our system allows localisation of the evoked response to somatosensory cortex. Further, source-space modelling shows that, with 13 sequential OPM measurements, source-space signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is comparable to that from a 271-channel SQUID system. Our results highlight the opportunity presented by OPMs to generate uncooled, potentially low-cost, high SNR MEG systems.
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spelling pubmed-55629272017-08-30 A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers Boto, Elena Meyer, Sofie S. Shah, Vishal Alem, Orang Knappe, Svenja Kruger, Peter Fromhold, T. Mark Lim, Mark Glover, Paul M. Morris, Peter G. Bowtell, Richard Barnes, Gareth R. Brookes, Matthew J. Neuroimage Article Advances in the field of quantum sensing mean that magnetic field sensors, operating at room temperature, are now able to achieve sensitivity similar to that of cryogenically cooled devices (SQUIDs). This means that room temperature magnetoencephalography (MEG), with a greatly increased flexibility of sensor placement can now be considered. Further, these new sensors can be placed directly on the scalp surface giving, theoretically, a large increase in the magnitude of the measured signal. Here, we present recordings made using a single optically-pumped magnetometer (OPM) in combination with a 3D-printed head-cast designed to accurately locate and orient the sensor relative to brain anatomy. Since our OPM is configured as a magnetometer it is highly sensitive to environmental interference. However, we show that this problem can be ameliorated via the use of simultaneous reference sensor recordings. Using median nerve stimulation, we show that the OPM can detect both evoked (phase-locked) and induced (non-phase-locked oscillatory) changes when placed over sensory cortex, with signals ~4 times larger than equivalent SQUID measurements. Using source modelling, we show that our system allows localisation of the evoked response to somatosensory cortex. Further, source-space modelling shows that, with 13 sequential OPM measurements, source-space signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is comparable to that from a 271-channel SQUID system. Our results highlight the opportunity presented by OPMs to generate uncooled, potentially low-cost, high SNR MEG systems. Academic Press 2017-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5562927/ /pubmed/28131890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.01.034 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Boto, Elena
Meyer, Sofie S.
Shah, Vishal
Alem, Orang
Knappe, Svenja
Kruger, Peter
Fromhold, T. Mark
Lim, Mark
Glover, Paul M.
Morris, Peter G.
Bowtell, Richard
Barnes, Gareth R.
Brookes, Matthew J.
A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title_full A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title_fullStr A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title_full_unstemmed A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title_short A new generation of magnetoencephalography: Room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
title_sort new generation of magnetoencephalography: room temperature measurements using optically-pumped magnetometers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5562927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28131890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.01.034
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