“In this masterclass, four experts working with MEG in brain tumor patients will outline the latest insights on the field. Their lecture spans from sharing an overview of what doing MEG in these patients entails, to the broader scientific scope of measuring brain activity in the neuro-oncological setting, to the state-of-the-art application of MEG in the clinical contexts of tumor growth and cognitive decline. On the data analysis side, they share how MEG can be used to interrogate local brain activity, to regional connectivity, to large-scale brain network topology, all within the scientific and clinical context of neuro-oncology.”
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