The device looks like a bike helmet with lots of these little Lego brick sensors. It gets the sensors close to your head, and then you measure magnetic fields that are being generated by the brain as we carry our tasks. Because the sensors are closer to the head, they pick up clearer signals from the brain. This means the technology can be used to scan brains where the subjects have difficulty staying still. And that's not just children. Measuring brain function in patients with Parkinson's or studying the brain when seizures happen in epilepsy.

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