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Thermal effects on neurons during stimulation of the brain
Tae Ken Kim
, Herve Kadji
, Andrew J. Whalen
, Arian Ashourvan
, Eugene Freeman
, Shelley I. Fried
, Srinivas Tadigadapa
, Steven J. Schiff
Engineering Science and Mechanics
Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering
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Thermal Effect
100%
Shot Noise
50%
Joule Heating
50%
Magnetic Coil
50%
Magnetic Stimulation
50%
Electrical Current
50%
Electrical Interaction
50%
Transient Excitation
50%
Transient Suppression
50%
Temperature Variation
25%
Model Dynamics
25%
Transient Effect
25%
Bifurcation
25%
Numerical Modeling
25%
Thermal Energy
25%
Temperature Rise
25%
Energy Dissipation
25%
Neuronal Activity
25%
Rate Dependence
25%
Brain Tissue
25%
Cortical Neurons
25%
Energy Deposition
25%
Electrical Stimulation
25%
Spike Timing
25%
Noise Limits
25%
Temperature Decrease
25%
Ion Flux
25%
All-electric
25%
Biophysics
25%
Static Magnetic Field
25%
Oscillating Magnetic Field
25%
Electric Stimulation
25%
Induction Effect
25%
Magnetic Induction
25%
Na+-K+ Pump
25%
Micromagnetics
25%
Temperature Change Rate
25%
Engineering
Thermal Effect
100%
Transients
75%
Temperature Change
50%
Shot Noise
50%
Resistance Heating
50%
Conductive
25%
Magnetic Field
25%
Main Result
25%
Numerical Modeling
25%
Temperature Increase
25%
Similarities
25%
Brain Tissue
25%
Micromagnetics
25%
Static Magnetic Field
25%
Lesser Extent
25%
Thermal Energy
25%
Magnetic Induction
25%
Single Neuron
25%
Neuroscience
Adenosine Triphosphatase (Potassium Sodium)
100%
Neuronal Activity
100%
Reversal Potential
100%
Ion Current
100%