Magnetocardiography and magnetoencephalography measurements at room temperature using tunnel magneto-resistance sensors

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Magnetocardiography (MCG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals were detected at room temperature using tunnel magneto-resistance (TMR) sensors. TMR sensors developed with low-noise amplifier circuits detected the MCG R wave without averaging, and the QRS complex was clearly observed with averaging at a high signal-to-noise ratio. Spatial mapping of the MCG was also achieved. Averaging of MEG signals triggered by electroencephalography (EEG) clearly observed the phase inversion of the alpha rhythm with a correlation coefficient as high as 0.7 between EEG and MEG.

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Fujiwara, K., Oogane, M., Kanno, A., Imada, M., Jono, J., Terauchi, T., … Ando, Y. (2018). Magnetocardiography and magnetoencephalography measurements at room temperature using tunnel magneto-resistance sensors. Applied Physics Express, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.7567/APEX.11.023001

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