The sensation of phantom motion or exhibition of bodily sway is often reported in the proximity of an MR scanner. It is proposed that the magnetic field stimulates the vestibular system. There are a number of possible mechanisms responsible, and the relative contributions of susceptibility on the otolithic receptors and the Lorentz force on the cupulae have not yet been explored. This exploratory study aims to investigate the impact of being in the proximity of a 7.0 T MR scanner. The modified clinical test of sensory interaction on balance (mCTSIB) was used to qualitatively ascertain whether or not healthy control subjects who passed the mCTSIB in normal conditions 1) experienced subjective sensations of dizziness, vertigo or of leaning o...
The MRI environment can stimulate the balance sensors within the inner ear. This is known as magneto...
It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning v...
The vestibular system is extremely sensitive to electric fields (E-fields). Indeed, vestibular hair ...
The sensation of phantom motion or exhibition of bodily sway is often reported in the proximity of a...
Subjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a new stu...
This review discusses the theory behind, and the experimental evidence for, the perception of vertig...
SummarySubjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a ...
Strong magnetic fields induce dizziness, vertigo, and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting on the ...
Ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF) induce dizziness, vertigo and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting...
SummaryVertigo in and around magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines has been noted for years [1, ...
The growing popularity of MRI in clinical settings and the innovative applications in e.g. MRI guide...
The growing popularity of MRI in clinical settings and the innovative applications in e.g. MRI guide...
High strength static magnetic fields are known to induce vertigo, believed to be via stimulation of ...
Strong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular...
OBJECTIVES: Movement in the magnetic fields around MRI systems showed acute negative effects on conc...
The MRI environment can stimulate the balance sensors within the inner ear. This is known as magneto...
It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning v...
The vestibular system is extremely sensitive to electric fields (E-fields). Indeed, vestibular hair ...
The sensation of phantom motion or exhibition of bodily sway is often reported in the proximity of a...
Subjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a new stu...
This review discusses the theory behind, and the experimental evidence for, the perception of vertig...
SummarySubjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a ...
Strong magnetic fields induce dizziness, vertigo, and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting on the ...
Ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF) induce dizziness, vertigo and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting...
SummaryVertigo in and around magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines has been noted for years [1, ...
The growing popularity of MRI in clinical settings and the innovative applications in e.g. MRI guide...
The growing popularity of MRI in clinical settings and the innovative applications in e.g. MRI guide...
High strength static magnetic fields are known to induce vertigo, believed to be via stimulation of ...
Strong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular...
OBJECTIVES: Movement in the magnetic fields around MRI systems showed acute negative effects on conc...
The MRI environment can stimulate the balance sensors within the inner ear. This is known as magneto...
It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning v...
The vestibular system is extremely sensitive to electric fields (E-fields). Indeed, vestibular hair ...