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An Emerging Screening Method for Interrogating Human Brain Function: Tutorial
Functional magnetic resonance imaging offers superior spatial resolution, but it is dependent on the time scale of blood deoxygenation, and therefore, cannot offer the millisecond resolution seen in magnetoencephalography (MEG). Conversely, electroencephalography (EEG) measures the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp [8]. This can be used to identify abnormal patterns of brain activity and diagnose conditions such as epilepsy.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e37269
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We hypothesized that after the intervention, the inhibitory control, as a core symptom of ADHD, would show a better performance and that this would be related to changes in the alpha band in the posterior regions and the DMN according to magnetoencephalography (MEG). We also tested whether treatment-produced changes in secondary outcomes would be related to ADHD and, finally, whether it could decrease the clinical symptoms associated with ADHD and change those behaviors related to executive functioning.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e25466
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