The entire set-up and test will take about three hours.
It is helpful to bring something to comfort your child, such as blankets, bottles, favorite stuffed animals, or pacifiers. Please make sure there is no metal in those items, as they cannot go into the magnetically shielded room.
Inside the lobby of the main building, you will see a large video screen. Once you arrive at the screen, please give us a call at 617-355-8941 and someone will come meet you.
Trained MEG technicians will perform the MEG recording and explain each step to you and your child.
Sensors will be placed on the head to measure head movement.
Using a digital scanner, technicians will scan your child's head to create a three-dimensional image of the head's shape.
Electrodes with skin-friendly tape will be placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and on the stomach to measure heart beats.
In some studies, an electroencephalography (EEG) cap with washable gel will be placed on your child's head.
The MEG system is kept inside a magnetically shield room (MSR). This is what the door to the room looks like.
The MSR door is open before the recording starts, but it will be shut during the actual recording.
Once your child is ready, you will be directed into the magnetically shielded room where the MEG system is.
This is what the MEG system looks like.
The technicians will position your child on the bed of the BabyMEG scanner and stay with him/her in the room. You may also remain with your child in the magnetically shielded room. Alternatively, you may observe the recording via a TV system.
Another technician will perform the recording from outside of the MSR where he/she can see and talk, via intercom system, with the people inside the MSR during the scan.
A researcher will be inside the MEG room together with your child during the recording.
You will be able to see your child from a TV screen on the wall as the lab members are collecting data.