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by ckemere
2819 days ago
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To maybe short-circuit your idea, magneto-encephalography (MEG) uses magnetic field sensors to sense brain activity. Coherent currents from ~100K neurons produce femto-tesla signals (about 1 billionth of the earth's magnetic field). This currently requires liquid helium cooled superconductors (though there is some work trying on nanofabricated room-temperature ultraprecise field sensors). To induce effects, the TMS magnets produce reasonable fractions of a Tesla. |
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