Abstract
A method of transcranial electromagnetic stimulation of the mammalian brain is proposed. The method is based on the interference of currents caused by high-frequency orthogonal oscillations of electric fields, which are modulated by low-frequency meander pulses. The effectiveness of the method was confirmed by the results of experiments on stimulating the brain of rats and rabbits.
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The authors thank H. Beckhoff and V. Chuev (Brain Advance Wellness Technologies, 3801 Stump Rd, Doylestown, PA 18902, USA) for their assistance and advice.
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Katsnelson, Y., Ilinskiy, A.V. & Shadrin, E.B. Activation of Animal Brain Neuromediators by Interferential Transcranial Currents. Tech. Phys. 68 (Suppl 1), S76–S87 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784223090098
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