It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning vestibular systems. The proposed mechanism involves interaction between ionic currents in the endolymph of the vestibular labyrinth and the static magnetic field. This results in a Lorentz force that causes endolymph flow to deflect the cupulae of the semi-circular canals to evoke a vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR). This should be analogous to stimulation by angular acceleration or caloric irrigation. We made measurements of nystagmus slow-phase velocities in healthy adults experiencing variable magnetic field profiles of up to 7 Tesla while supine on a bed that could be moved smoothly into the bore of an MRI machine. The horizontal slow-phase v...
Strong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular...
Ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF) induce dizziness, vertigo and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting...
IntroductionPatients and technologists commonly describe vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance near high...
It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning v...
SummaryVertigo in and around magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines has been noted for years [1, ...
Large static magnetic fields may be employed in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). At high magnetic f...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
SummarySubjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a ...
Subjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a new stu...
Vertigo is sometimes experienced in and around MRI scanners. Mechanisms involving stimulation of the...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
This review discusses the theory behind, and the experimental evidence for, the perception of vertig...
Vertigo is sometimes experienced in and around MRI scanners. Mechanisms involving stimulation of the...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
Strong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular...
Ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF) induce dizziness, vertigo and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting...
IntroductionPatients and technologists commonly describe vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance near high...
It was recently shown that high magnetic fields evoke nystagmus in human subjects with functioning v...
SummaryVertigo in and around magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines has been noted for years [1, ...
Large static magnetic fields may be employed in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). At high magnetic f...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
SummarySubjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a ...
Subjects of brain-imaging studies often report experiencing vertigo while in MRI machines; a new stu...
Vertigo is sometimes experienced in and around MRI scanners. Mechanisms involving stimulation of the...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
This review discusses the theory behind, and the experimental evidence for, the perception of vertig...
Vertigo is sometimes experienced in and around MRI scanners. Mechanisms involving stimulation of the...
Background: Strong static magnetic fields such as those in an MRI machine can induce sensations of s...
Strong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular...
Ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF) induce dizziness, vertigo and nystagmus due to Lorentz forces acting...
IntroductionPatients and technologists commonly describe vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance near high...