Brain imaging
Peter Schwindt, Sandia National Laboratories principal investigator for a project to develop room-temperature magnetic sensors for magnetoencephalography, peers at an optically pumped magnetometer sensor array housed inside a person-size magnetic shield that resembles an MRI tube. Researchers want to use the sensors to image the brain in a way that’s simpler and less expensive than the system now used.
Learn more at share-ng.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/brain_im....
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Brain imaging
Peter Schwindt, Sandia National Laboratories principal investigator for a project to develop room-temperature magnetic sensors for magnetoencephalography, peers at an optically pumped magnetometer sensor array housed inside a person-size magnetic shield that resembles an MRI tube. Researchers want to use the sensors to image the brain in a way that’s simpler and less expensive than the system now used.
Learn more at share-ng.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/brain_im....
Photo by Randy Montoya.