2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7253-1_3
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Electric and Magnetic Fields Inside Neurons and Their Impact upon the Cytoskeletal Microtubules

Abstract: If we want to better understand how the microtubules can translate and input the information carried by the electrophysiologic impulses that enter the brain cortex, a detailed investigation of the local electromagnetic field structure is needed. In this paper are assessed the electric and the magnetic field strengths in different neuronal compartments. The calculated results are verified via experimental data comparison. It is shown that the magnetic field is too weak to input information to microtubules and n… Show more

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“…It has been argued that the ordered water domains environment of microtubules could produce a dissipationless transfer of energy on neuronal microtubules due to the collective coherent behaviour. This transport would be supported by electromagnetic sine-Gordon solitons (Georgiev [59]). They are solutions to a non-linear Schroedinger equation, and as such associated to a torsion geometry of vacuum Brownian fluctuations (Rapoport [219]).…”
Section: The Supradual Phenomenology Of Neuronal Action Potentials An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been argued that the ordered water domains environment of microtubules could produce a dissipationless transfer of energy on neuronal microtubules due to the collective coherent behaviour. This transport would be supported by electromagnetic sine-Gordon solitons (Georgiev [59]). They are solutions to a non-linear Schroedinger equation, and as such associated to a torsion geometry of vacuum Brownian fluctuations (Rapoport [219]).…”
Section: The Supradual Phenomenology Of Neuronal Action Potentials An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brain is partly composed of nearly one hundred billion electrically polar neurons, each discharging EM pulses in the form of action potentials dozens of times per second with detectable electric and magnetic field signatures [38]. For nearly one hundred years, electric fields associated with synchronized neuronal activity have been measured as voltage fluctuations at the surface of the scalp using electroencephalography (EEG) [39].…”
Section: Endogenous Em Fields Of the Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%