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Optical Magnetometers Measure Indicators of Potential Disease

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SAN DIEGO, Aug. 7, 2024 — A wearable optical device that records activity in the autonomic nervous system could provide medical professionals with a tool for detecting early signs of physical stress. The device is based on ventral cervical magnetoneurography (vcMNG), a method that uses magnetic field sensors to trace and visualize neural activity along peripheral nerves and identify cervical nerve firing noninvasively in real time. The device detects the magnetic fields arising from activity in the vagus and carotid sinus nerves, as well as other autonomic nerves found in the skin and muscle of the neck....Read full article

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    Published: August 2024
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasUniversity of California San DiegoOpticsSensors & DetectorsPrismsmedicalmedicineBiophotonicswearablesmagnetoneurographyautonomic nervous systemoptically pumped magnetometersmagnetic sensorsmagnetic fields

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