Unshielded magnetoencephalography measurements with optically-pumped atomic magnetometers
ORAL
Abstract
Understanding the relationship between brain activity and specific mental function is important for medical diagnosis of brain symptoms, such as epilepsy. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a promising non-invasive method for locating the brain disease. MEG uses an array of high sensitivity magnetometers, such as superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), to record magnetic fields generated from electrical currents occurring naturally in the brain. Recent years have seen rapid developments in optically pumped atomic magnetometers (OPMs), both in sensitivity and portability, which have made the replacement of SQUIDs with OPMs a general tendency within the MEG community. Currently, nearly all the MEG measurements are performed in a magnetically shielded room. Here we introduce an unshielded MEG system based on OPMs. We successfully observe the alpha-rhythm MEG signals related to open and closed eyes, and a clear auditory evoked magnetic field signal in unshielded earth field. Combined with further improvements in the miniaturization of the atomic magnetometer, our method is promising to realize a practical movable and wearable MEG system without magnetic shielding, open new applications in clinical research, and bring new insights into the medical diagnosis of brain symptoms.
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Authors
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Teng Wu
Peking University
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Rui Zhang
Peking University
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Wei Xiao
Peking University
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Yudong Ding
Peking University
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Yulong Feng
Peking University
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Xiang Peng
Peking University
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Liang Shen
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Chenxi Sun
Peking University
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Yulong Wu
Peking University
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Yucheng Yang
Peking University
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Zhaoyu Zheng
Peking University
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Xiangzhi Zhang
Peking University
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Jingbiao Chen
Peking University
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Hong Guo
Peking University