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NCT06244472
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A New Generation of Magnetoencephalographs for High Speed Functional Brain Imaging

Sponsor: Hospices Civils de Lyon

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Summary

The goal is to perform a first evaluation of the capabilities of a new generation of non-invasive magnetoencephalography whole head device using optically pumped magnetometers using Helium 4 as the sensitive element (OPM He4) to record brain magnetic activities. The investigators will record 1) healthy subjects stimulated with visual, auditory, somesthesic and motor stimuli and 2) athletes who suffered a mild concussion. The main hypothesis is that the OPM magnetoencephalographs (MEG) system will be able to detect brain activity. The secondary hypothesis is that the data recorded with the OPM MEG system will allow to reconstruct maps of the brain activity. To test the main hypothesis, they will compare the signal to noise ratio of brain activities between a classical MEG system and the new OPM He4 MEG. The secondary hypothesis will be tested through a comparison of the maps of brain activity obtained thanks to the data recorded with a classical MEG system and the new OPM He4 MEG.

Official title: Towards a New Generation of Magnetoencephalographs: Evaluation of the FYNA Research (Mag4Health 48 Sensors MEG's Name) System (Full-head Magnetoencephalographs System With Optically Pumped Magnetometers)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-07-09

Completion Date

2027-08

Last Updated

2025-07-15

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

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Experiment 1: visual and auditory attention task

We will use the FYNA Research system on 20 healthy volunteers with a visual and auditory attention task to evaluate the system's performance in recording brain signals complex frequency content.

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Experiment 2: language production and rest tasks

We will use the FYNA Research system on 20 healthy healthy volunteers with a language production task to assess the system's functional mapping capabilities and a resting task to assess the system's ability to identify resting networks.

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Experiment 3: visuo-motor task

We will use the FYNA Research system in 20 healthy volunteers with a visuo-motor task to evaluate the system's performance in recording brain signals when the subject moves, inducing perturbations that affect the classical system (loss of spatial precision) and the FYNA Research system (low-frequency artifacts).

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Experiment 4: brain activity at rest

We will be using the FYNA Research system on 20 concussed male athletes volunteers to assess the system's ability to detect modulations in the frequency content of resting brain activity.

Locations (2)

Service de Neurologie Fonctionnelle et d'Epileptologie, Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer, Hospices Civils de Lyon

Bron, France

Centre Orthopédique Paul Santy

Lyon, France