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Magnetic field effects on the vestibular system: calculation of the pressure on the cupula due to ionic current-induced Lorentz force
2012
Physics in Medicine and Biology
2012) Magnetic field effects on the vestibular system: calculation of the pressure on the cupula due to ionic current-induced Lorentz force. Abstract Large static magnetic fields may be employed in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). At high magnetic field strengths (usually from about 3 tesla and above) it is possible for humans to perceive a number of effects. One such effect is mild vertigo. Recently, Roberts et al (Current Biology 21:1635-1640 2011 proposed a Lorentz-force mechanism resulting
doi:10.1088/0031-9155/57/14/4477
pmid:22722424
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