Abstract

We describe a strategy of removing magnetic field interference for a whole-head pediatric magnetoencephalography (MEG) system (‘babyMEG’) installed in a hospital. The 375-channel sensor array of babyMEG consists entirely of magnetometers in two layers to maximize the sensitivity for detecting MEG signals from infants, toddlers, and young children. It is equipped with a continuously operating closed-cycle helium recycler to reduce the operating costs. These two features pose special challenges for noise cancellation. Our strategy uses a combination of several methods. The system is installed in a light-weight, magnetically shielded room (MSR) equipped with an active external shielding. In addition we employ two software-based techniques—a signal space projection (SSP) technique and a synthetic gradiometer (SG) method—for removing the environmental magnetic noise in real time and displaying the output online. The shielding effects are: passive shielding–36 dB, active shielding–12 dB, SSP–40 dB and SG–40 dB, for a combined maximum shielding of about 90 dB at 0.1 Hz. We evaluated the performance of the babyMEG after applying the noise cancellation techniques. The dipole localization errors were <3 mm after averaging 50 epochs with empty room noise in a simulation study for dipoles >10 nAm, which is in the low range of empirically observed dipole moments. In a phantom study with realistic environmental noise, we could clearly recover an evoked cortical magnetic field produced by a 20 nAm dipole after averaging 50 epochs. The localization error was ∼6 mm after averaging 20 epochs. In infants, we could clearly detect a somatic evoked field after averaging ∼20 responses. The unique two-layer sensor design combined with the SSP or SG provides effective noise suppression for a magnetometer-based pediatric MEG system in hospital environment with the closed-cycle helium recycler operating continuously during MEG measurements.

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