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Magnetically induced release

With TMS, a brief but powerful electric current is passed through a small coil held against the scalp of a conscious patient. This generates a powerful local magnetic field which passes unimpeded through the skull and induces a weaker, less focused electric current within the brain. Due to the non-invasive nature of this method, the important physiological effects of TMS are likely to be a consequence of the density of the electric current and the electric field which is induced in the cortex. It is believed that the induced electrical fields cause neuronal depolarization which changes the neurotransmitter release mechanisms. [Pg.36]

When impact rather than magnetism was to induce explosion, the impact dislodged an inertia element which released the firing pin... [Pg.226]


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