PURPOSE: This experimental study aims to separate neurocognitive effects resulting from exposure to static magnetic stray fields (SMF) alone and the combination of SMF and low-frequency movement-induced time-varying magnetic fields (TVMF) using a 7 Tesla (T) MRI scanner in stand-by mode. METHODS: In a double-blind randomized crossover experiment, 36 healthy volunteers underwent four sessions, two exposed conditions, and two corresponding sham conditions. The exposure conditions were in front of the scanner bore and consisted of 1.0 T SMF with or without 2.4 T/s TVMF, induced by standardized head movements before each of the five neurocognitive tasks. These specific tasks were selected because previous experiments showed negative effects of ...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
International audienceSeveral aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive...
The interactive use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is increasing in operating theate...
PURPOSE: This experimental study aims to separate neurocognitive effects resulting from exposure to ...
OBJECTIVE This study characterises neurocognitive domains that are affected by movement-induced time...
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...
People working routinely with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems report a number of symptoms r...
Purpose: To test for potential changes in higher-order cognitive processes related to the exposure t...
We assessed postural body sway performance after exposure to movement induced time-varying magnetic ...
OBJECTIVES: Movement in the magnetic fields around MRI systems showed acute negative effects on conc...
MRI is generally thought to have no impact on cognition. Although safety experiments have shown that...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the use of quantitative personal exposure measurements in experimental...
MRI workers are occupationally exposed to static and time-varying gradient magnetic fields. While t...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
International audienceSeveral aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive...
The interactive use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is increasing in operating theate...
PURPOSE: This experimental study aims to separate neurocognitive effects resulting from exposure to ...
OBJECTIVE This study characterises neurocognitive domains that are affected by movement-induced time...
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...
People working routinely with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems report a number of symptoms r...
Purpose: To test for potential changes in higher-order cognitive processes related to the exposure t...
We assessed postural body sway performance after exposure to movement induced time-varying magnetic ...
OBJECTIVES: Movement in the magnetic fields around MRI systems showed acute negative effects on conc...
MRI is generally thought to have no impact on cognition. Although safety experiments have shown that...
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the use of quantitative personal exposure measurements in experimental...
MRI workers are occupationally exposed to static and time-varying gradient magnetic fields. While t...
Several aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive processes have been r...
International audienceSeveral aspects of the human nervous system and associated motor and cognitive...
The interactive use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is increasing in operating theate...