Denis Schwartz and Sebastien Daligault were the first site to receive and use the Mag4Health system.
As part of this collaboration, we continuously test new features at their institute, while their team actively contributes to the ongoing improvement of the system through its use and feedback. Their research activities cover epilepsy, cognitive science, and brain-computer interface (BCI).
Installation in Aston
Caroline Witton and her team at Aston University use a 96-sensor MEG system and a large magnetically shielded room. Their research focuses on epilepsy, mTBI, and cognitive neuroscience, with a strong emphasis on pediatric applications.
MAG4Health sensors operate at room temperature, allowing longer recordings and makes it easier to study brain activity in children.