Olvasófej
Olvasófej is a renowned Hungarian medical device designed to enhance the lateralization and localization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signals. The device was invented by Dr. György Bártfai in the 1970s, and since then, it has been widely used in medical research and practice.
Olvasófej is a wearable headset that contains several sensors to detect and analyze the magnetic fields generated
One of the primary uses of olvasófej is in the study of magnetoencephalography (MEG), a non-invasive technique
Olvasófej has been used in various scientific studies, including investigations into the neural basis of perception,
Despite its importance, olvasófej remains a niche device, mainly used in specialized medical research facilities. However,