Term ID: T1387

Event-Related Magnetic Fields

/event-related-magnetic-fields/
Brain imaging technique using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to measure magnetic fields generated by neural activity, providing excellent temporal resolution for studying cognitive processes and brain function with minimal invasiveness.
Example: Measuring brain responses to spoken words in milliseconds to understand how language processing differs in children with dyslexia compared to typical readers.

Share This Psychology Term

Explore Your Personality with Science-Backed Tests

Discover insights about yourself with our comprehensive personality assessments. Each test is designed to help you understand different aspects of your psychological profile and personal traits.

View All Personality Tests →
Reference: Hämäläinen et al. (1993)