“…Prior studies reported a high proportion of concordance between MEG and intracranial EEG (ICEEG) in localizing the EZ, and researchers have investigated whether preimplantation MEG is useful in guiding the placement of ICEEG electrodes in invasive cases (Sutherling et al, 1988(Sutherling et al, , 2008Smith et al, 2000;Minassian et al, 1999;Mamelak et al, 2002;Stefan et al, 2003;Barkley and Baumgartner, 2003;Baumgartner, 2004;Knowlton et al, 2006Knowlton et al, , 2009RamachandranNair et al, 2007;Agirre-Arrizubieta et al, 2009). Due to the fact that combined MEG and EEG can monitor neuronal activity at different orientation levels, several authors reported an additive value of the combination of both tools during pre-surgical evaluation (Mikuni et al, 1997;Baumgartner, 2000;King et al, 2000;Stefan et al, 2000;Paulini et al, 2007;Ebersole and Ebersole, 2010).…”