Microtesla MRI of the human brain combined with MEG
V.S. Zotev, A.N. Matlashov, P.L. Volegov, I.M. Savukov, M.A. Espy,, J.C. Mosher, J.J. Gomez, R.H. Kraus Jr

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first human brain images using microtesla MRI combined with MEG, showing the feasibility of integrated low-cost structural and functional brain imaging in a single system.
Contribution
It introduces a novel combined microtesla MRI and MEG system for direct structural and functional brain imaging, reducing co-registration errors and enabling integrated neuroimaging.
Findings
First human brain images at microtesla MRI field
Successful simultaneous MEG and MRI data acquisition
Estimated tissue relaxation times at microtesla fields
Abstract
One of the challenges in functional brain imaging is integration of complementary imaging modalities, such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). MEG, which uses highly sensitive superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) to directly measure magnetic fields of neuronal currents, cannot be combined with conventional high-field MRI in a single instrument. Indirect matching of MEG and MRI data leads to significant co-registration errors. A recently proposed imaging method - SQUID-based microtesla MRI - can be naturally combined with MEG in the same system to directly provide structural maps for MEG-localized sources. It enables easy and accurate integration of MEG and MRI/fMRI, because microtesla MR images can be precisely matched to structural images provided by high-field MRI and other techniques. Here we report the first images of…
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