Working with MEG 1st Edition
Working with MEG 1st Edition by Gavin Perry is an essential, practical guide for clinicians, researchers and technologists working with magnetoencephalography. Clear, authoritative and approachable, this first edition brings together core principles and real-world techniques to help you confidently design studies, acquire high-quality data and interpret MEG signals across clinical and research settings.
Begin with a concise roadmap to MEG fundamentals—instrumentation, signal characteristics and safety—then move into applied chapters that explain patient preparation, recording protocols and artifact management. Illustrated explanations and step-by-step workflows demystify source localization, time–frequency analysis and functional mapping so you can translate complex data into meaningful results. Emphasis on clinical relevance shows how MEG informs epilepsy evaluation, presurgical mapping and cognitive neuroscience investigations.
Written by leading expert Gavin Perry, the book balances technical rigor with practical insight, making it ideal for neurologists, neurophysiologists, neuroscientists, biomedical engineers and advanced students. Whether you’re setting up a MEG suite in the UK, adapting workflows for European research centres or integrating MEG into international multicentre studies, the guidance is globally applicable and immediately usable.
If you want a single, trusted reference to build competence and confidence with MEG, this edition delivers. Clear protocols, troubleshooting tips and case-based examples shorten your learning curve and improve data reliability. Add Working with MEG 1st Edition by Gavin Perry to your professional library and elevate your MEG practice—order now to advance your skills and outcomes.
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