Low field magnetic stimulation

Low field magnetic stimulation (LFMS) is an experimental form of non-invasive neurostimulation that aims to use broadly distributed, low field strength, oscillating magnetic stimulation to manipulate brain function, based on observations of mood changes in some people after they underwent certain kinds of magnetic resonance imaging; it is in the early stages of development.[1]

References

  1. Fitzgerald PB Non-pharmacological biological treatment approaches to difficult-to-treat depression. Med J Aust. 2013 Sep 16;199(6 Suppl):S48-51. PMID 25370288 Free full text

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