[–] version_five 3y ago ↗ In mice. Lots of reasons it's easier on a very small sample that presumably you're less worried about heating up. Not that it isn't an achievement.
[–] dontupvoteme 3y ago ↗ This might be very useful for autopsy, but it will never be useful in human beings for several reasons, most notably> a special set of gradient coils that are 100 times stronger than those in a clinical MRIIn human beings this goes far beyond the level of what is legal and is close to the level where it would directly interact with cardiac musclehttps://mriquestions.com/nerve-stimulation.html [–] kevviiinn 3y ago ↗ Research on other animals tends to have a benefit for humans
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 25.4 ms ] thread> a special set of gradient coils that are 100 times stronger than those in a clinical MRI
In human beings this goes far beyond the level of what is legal and is close to the level where it would directly interact with cardiac muscle
https://mriquestions.com/nerve-stimulation.html