A six-pound battery-powered portable transcranial magnetic stimulator

Brain Stimulation
Charles M Epstein

Abstract

Commercial transcranial magnetic stimulators are massive and may be difficult to transport for lecture and teaching purposes To design and construct a portable, battery-powered magnetic stimulator of the lowest possible mass for use in demonstrations and simple measurements The functioning battery-powered single-pulse system is relatively inexpensive, weighs less than 7 pounds, including coil, incorporates external sync capability, and functions well for the intended purposes The device may useful for teachers, researchers, and clinicians.

Citations

Aug 21, 2009·Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology·Mark S George, Gary Aston-Jones
Jan 8, 2014·The International Journal of Neuroscience·Indra T MahayanaNeil G Muggleton
Nov 18, 2014·Bioelectromagnetics·Masaki SekinoYouichi Saitoh
Jan 26, 2018·Current Opinion in Neurology·Philippa KarolyMark Cook
Oct 28, 2010·Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics·Mark S George

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