> > We need one of the technologies to evolve to the point where it delivers
> > decent spatial AND temporal resolution...
>
>
> That's exactly what I meant actually: combined FMRI and MEG
> within the same experiment.  You get data from each
> simultaneously and combine them afterwards, using the spatially
> precise FMRI data to pin down the temporally precise MEG data.
> It's hard to squeeze a MEG rig into an FMRI machine at the
> moment, particularly without using ferrous metals (ouch).  But
> I'm sure they'll figure it out in the near future.

Fascinating!  I didn't know that was possible...  But, it's all magnetism, I
guess -- the rest is details ;-)

ben g

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