Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9377765 | Biological Psychiatry | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Low-field magnetic stimulation has antidepressant-like effects in rats that seem unrelated to locomotor-activating or amnestic effects. These findings raise the possibility that electromagnetic fields can affect the brain biology and might have physiologic consequences that offer novel approaches to therapy for psychiatric disorders. These same consequences might render MRI-based scans more invasive than previously appreciated.
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Authors
William A. Jr., Michael L. Rohan, Stephen D. Mague, Edward G. Meloni, Aram Parsegian, Kenroy Cayetano, Hilarie C. Tomasiewicz, Elizabeth D. Rouse, Bruce M. Cohen, Perry F. Renshaw,