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Information for patients and relatives

Information on data use

Virtual Brain Cloud project (Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022).
AI-Mind project (Mar. 2021 – Feb. 2026).


Information material

– Principles of Magnetoencephalography, by Ernesto Pereda (VIDEO)
– Interview to Fernando Maestú about the use of Magnetoencephalography in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease (VIDEO)

Last news

  • Science Awareness Week 2022
  • Symposium “From Cajal’s Neuroscience to modern methodologies for diagnosis and treatment in neuropsychiarty”
  • Researchers from the C3N participate in European Researchers’ Night event

Information for patients and relatives

Click here if you want to learn more about magnetoencephalography.

Notice about data reuse

Recently the center has been involved in two European Union-funded research projects. We will reuse some of the data previously acquired to aid in the diagnosis and prognosis of AD.
Click here for more information.

Volunteers for studies

To better understand how the ill brain works we need to accurately understand how the healthy brain does. Click here if you want to help us by offering as a volunteer for a magnetoencephalographic scan.