A systematic analysis of the effect of an 8.0 tesla static magnetic field on physiological and/or cognitive function is presented in the normal volunteer and in the swine. A study of ten human subjects revealed no evidence of detectable changes in body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, systolic pressure, and diastolic blood pressure after 1 hour of exposure. In addition, no cognitive changes were detected. Important ECG changes were noted which were related both to the position of the subject in the magnet and to the absolute strength of the magnetic field. As such, the ECG tracing at 8 tesla was not diagnostically useful. Nonetheless, all subjects exhibited normal ECG readings both before and following exposure to the 8 tesla fiel...
The simultaneous acquisition of electroencephalographic (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imag...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to an electromagnetic field (EMF) of 37 Hz at a flux density...
Laboratory studies suggest that electric and magnetic field exposure may affect heart rate and heart...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of weak static magnetic fields on human heart ra...
A study was made to investigate body function in high magnetic field of 8-tesla. In order to avoid m...
Purpose: To test for potential changes in higher-order cognitive processes related to the exposure t...
The effects of power-frequency magnetic fields on heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) were s...
The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure...
Issues associated with the exposure of patients to strong, static magnetic fields during magnetic re...
MRI workers are occupationally exposed to static and time-varying gradient magnetic fields. While t...
Introduction: It has been reported that cardiovascular effects are among the possible health effects...
Since the introduction of high field MR scanners (>1.5T) negative health effects in humans, assoc...
Although the electrocardiogram is known to be nondiagnostic within the bore of any high-field magnet...
BackgroundThere is a rapid development in technologies that generate weak static magnetic fields (SM...
The simultaneous acquisition of electroencephalographic (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imag...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to an electromagnetic field (EMF) of 37 Hz at a flux density...
Laboratory studies suggest that electric and magnetic field exposure may affect heart rate and heart...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of weak static magnetic fields on human heart ra...
A study was made to investigate body function in high magnetic field of 8-tesla. In order to avoid m...
Purpose: To test for potential changes in higher-order cognitive processes related to the exposure t...
The effects of power-frequency magnetic fields on heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) were s...
The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure...
Issues associated with the exposure of patients to strong, static magnetic fields during magnetic re...
MRI workers are occupationally exposed to static and time-varying gradient magnetic fields. While t...
Introduction: It has been reported that cardiovascular effects are among the possible health effects...
Since the introduction of high field MR scanners (>1.5T) negative health effects in humans, assoc...
Although the electrocardiogram is known to be nondiagnostic within the bore of any high-field magnet...
BackgroundThere is a rapid development in technologies that generate weak static magnetic fields (SM...
The simultaneous acquisition of electroencephalographic (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imag...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to an electromagnetic field (EMF) of 37 Hz at a flux density...
Laboratory studies suggest that electric and magnetic field exposure may affect heart rate and heart...