Variability of magnetoencephalographic sensor sensitivity measures as a function of age, brain volume and cortical area

Highlights • MEG sensor sensitivity and focality vary appreciably with age, head size and brain size. • Findings provide a solid biophysical and methodological basis for the interpretation of MEG pediatric studies. • Our quantitative assessments of pediatric MEG lead fields should be taken into acco...

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description Highlights • MEG sensor sensitivity and focality vary appreciably with age, head size and brain size. • Findings provide a solid biophysical and methodological basis for the interpretation of MEG pediatric studies. • Our quantitative assessments of pediatric MEG lead fields should be taken into account when designing and interpreting pediatric MEG experiments.
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