Title :
Study on effect and mechanism of magnetic fields simulating EEG rhythm upon memory
Author :
Wang, Mingshi ; Guo, Mingxia ; Wang, Xuemin ; Ma, Shunyao ; Liu, Boqiang
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Precision Instrum. & Optoelectron. Eng., Tianjin Univ., China
Abstract :
Magnetic fields simulating EEG rhythm were used to stimulate Wistar rats to explore the effect of magnetic field on retrieval (recall) ability and its mechanism. The results indicated that most of the weak magnetic fields (>10 minutes) simulating the EEG rhythm of human brain impaired the retrieval of long-term memory significantly (P<0.05), but weak magnetic field with special rhythm may even have the capability of facilitating memory performance. And the effects of TMS on memory can last for at least several hours (5h) after TMS. Compared with control group, the release of NE, DA and 5-HT in hippocampus of stimulated group increased (P<0.05); While the release of ACh decreased (P<0.05). Through electronic microscope, morphological changes of nerve synapses in hippocampus of rats were observed after weak magnetic stimulation. The percentage of alpha and beta rhythm in EEG power spectra changed in cats after induced by weak magnetic fields simulating the EEG rhythm.
Keywords :
biomagnetism; electroencephalography; neurophysiology; 5 h; EEG power spectra; EEG rhythm; Wistar rats; cats; hippocampus; human brain; magnetic fields; magnetic stimulation; memory; nerve synapses; transcranial magnetic stimulation; Brain modeling; Electroencephalography; Electron microscopy; Hippocampus; Humans; Magnetic fields; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic stimulation; Rats; Rhythm; EEG rhythm; Hippocampus; Neurotransmitters; Retrieval ability of memory; Weak magnetic fields;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1404237