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在 MRI 环境中,电磁感应激活前庭系统是否成为一种可能?

Is activation of the vestibular system by electromagnetic induction a possibility in an MRI context?

机构信息

Human Threshold Research Group, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.

School of Kinesiology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Bioelectromagnetics. 2024 May;45(4):171-183. doi: 10.1002/bem.22497. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

In recent years, an increasing number of studies have discussed the mechanisms of vestibular activation in strong magnetic field settings such as occur in a magnetic resonance imaging scanner environment. Amid the different hypotheses, the Lorentz force explanation currently stands out as the most plausible mechanism, as evidenced by activation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Other hypotheses have largely been discarded. Nonetheless, both human data and computational modeling suggest that electromagnetic induction could be a valid mechanism which may coexist alongside the Lorentz force. To further investigate the induction hypothesis, we provide, herein, a first of its kind dosimetric analysis to estimate the induced electric fields at the vestibular system and compare them with what galvanic vestibular stimulation would generate. We found that electric fields strengths from induction match galvanic vestibular stimulation strengths generating vestibular responses. This review examines the evidence in support of electromagnetic induction of vestibular responses, and whether movement-induced time-varying magnetic fields should be further considered and investigated.

摘要

近年来,越来越多的研究探讨了在磁共振成像扫描仪环境等强磁场环境中前庭激活的机制。在不同的假设中,洛伦兹力解释目前作为最合理的机制脱颖而出,这可以通过前庭眼反射的激活来证明。其他假设在很大程度上已被摒弃。尽管如此,人体数据和计算模型都表明,电磁感应可能是一种有效的机制,它可能与洛伦兹力并存。为了进一步研究感应假说,我们在此提供了首例剂量分析,以估计前庭系统的感应电场,并将其与电流刺激产生的电场进行比较。我们发现,感应产生的电场强度与电流刺激产生的前庭反应的电场强度相匹配。本综述检查了支持电磁感应前庭反应的证据,以及运动引起的时变磁场是否应该进一步考虑和研究。

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