Translational modelling of low and medium intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation from rodents to humans
Samuel J. Bolland,
Maxim Goryachev,
Alexander Opitz
et al.
Abstract:Background: Rodent models using subthreshold intensities of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) have provided insight into the biological mechanisms of TMS but often differ from human studies in the intensity of the electric field (E-field) induced in the brain. Objective: To develop a finite element method model as a guide for translation between low and medium intensity TMS rodent studies and high intensity TMS studies in humans. Methods: FEM models using three head models (mouse, rat, and human), and ei… Show more
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