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Where does transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) stimulate? Modelling of induced field maps for some common cortical and cerebellar targets.
Sheffield Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratory (SCANLab), Academic Clinical Psychiatry, University of Sheffield, The Longley Centre, Sheffield, UK.
Medical & Biological Engineering (impact factor:
1.76).
06/2012;
50(7):671-81.
DOI:10.1007/s11517-012-0922-8
pp.671-81
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Keywords
coil positions
electric
electric field distribution
electric fields
finite element method
inter-individual generalizability
International 10-20 EEG electrode placement system
magnetic fields induced
practical TMS research
realistic head model
spatial distribution
standard figure-of-eight TMS coil
subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid
subject-specific anatomy
subject-specific gyral folding patterns
thin layer
TMS stimulation
TMS-induced electric field
TMS-induced electric fields
transcranial magnetic stimulation