SU‐E‐I‐90: Magnetoencephalography (MEG): Quantitative Comparison of Oscillations and Synchronization Differences/similarities in Post‐Surgery/pre‐Irradiation Patients and Control Subjects
Abstract:Purpose: To evaluate brain synchronization and connectivity differences in post‐surgery/per‐irradiation patients and healthy controls with two different MEG approaches: ECD (equivalent current dipole) and SAM (synthetic aperture magnetometry). Methods: An 8 min resting state scan was collected from 5 post‐surgery/pre‐irradiation patients and 5 sex/age‐matched control subjects. Scans were collected on a CTF MEG 275‐sensors system. All subjects were scanned in upright, open‐eyes position in a magnetically shield… Show more
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