Good MEG practices
There are an infinite number of ways a person can go about conducting MEG research. Fortunately, you do not have to reinvent the wheel. Instead, you can get to know the ways in which senior researchers conduct their research and look through the practical recommendations they have devised to help you along the way to your own research or MEG expertise. Here are some good resources we have compiled for you to revise and expand your MEG knowledge.
Websites
- https://www.mcgill.ca/bic/meg-unit
- https://neuosc.com/flux/
- https://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/meg/CbuMeg
Scientific papers
- Hämäläinen, Magnetoencephalography—theory, instrumentation, and applications to noninvasive studies of the working human brain, Reviews of Modern Physics 1993
- Hari, IFCN-endorsed practical huidelines for clinical magnetoencephalography (MEG), Clin. Neurophysiol. 2018
- Baillet, MEG for brain electrophysiology and imaging, Nature Neuroscience 2017
- Gross, Magnetoencephalography in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Primer, Primer 2019
- Gross et al, Good MEG practice, NeuroImage 2012
- Jas et al., MEG group study recommendations, Front. Neurosci 2018
- Keil et al, MEG guidelines, Psychophysiology, 2014
Text books
- MEG: An Introduction to Methods (2010), Hansen P
- MEG-EEG Primer (2017), Hari R
- Brain Signals: Physics and Mathematics of MEG and EEG (2019), Ilmoniemi M