New wearable brain scanner could help kids with epilepsy get better surgery
NCT ID NCT07378397
First seen Feb 01, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study compares a new, comfortable brain scanner (OPM-MEG) with the traditional one for children with epilepsy who need surgery. The new scanner uses a lightweight hat instead of a rigid helmet, making it easier for kids to use. Researchers will check if the new scanner maps seizure-related brain activity just as accurately as the old one. Twenty children aged 6 to 15 will take part.
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Aston University
Birmingham, United Kingdom, B4 7ET, United Kingdom
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