Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has been clinically applied for neural modulation. Conventional TMS systems are restricted by the trade-off between depth penetration and the focality of the induced electric field. In this study, we integrate...
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doaj-5fe48025a0cf4a34868d0e35be309d532021-09-27T05:22:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612021-09-011510.3389/fnhum.2021.693207693207Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain StimulationZonghao Xin0Akihiro Kuwahata1Shuang Liu2Masaki Sekino3Laboratory Sekino, Department of Bioengineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanLaboratory Sekino, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanLaboratory Sekino, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanLaboratory Sekino, Department of Bioengineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has been clinically applied for neural modulation. Conventional TMS systems are restricted by the trade-off between depth penetration and the focality of the induced electric field. In this study, we integrated the concept of temporal interference (TI) stimulation, which has been demonstrated as a non-invasive deep-brain stimulation method, with magnetic stimulation in a four-coil configuration. The attenuation depth and spread of the electric field were obtained by performing numerical simulation. Consequently, the proposed temporally interfered magnetic stimulation scheme was demonstrated to be capable of stimulating deeper regions of the brain model while maintaining a relatively narrow spread of the electric field, in comparison to conventional TMS systems. These results demonstrate that TI magnetic stimulation could be a potential candidate to recruit brain regions underneath the cortex. Additionally, by controlling the geometry of the coil array, an analogous relationship between the field depth and focality was observed, in the case of the newly proposed method. The major limitations of the methods, however, would be the considerable intensity and frequency of the input current, followed by the frustration in the thermal management of the hardware.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.693207/fulltranscranial magnetic stimulationtemporal interference stimulationtemporal interference magnetic stimulationdepth-focality trade-offcoil array |
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Zonghao Xin Akihiro Kuwahata Shuang Liu Masaki Sekino Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation Frontiers in Human Neuroscience transcranial magnetic stimulation temporal interference stimulation temporal interference magnetic stimulation depth-focality trade-off coil array |
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Zonghao Xin Akihiro Kuwahata Shuang Liu Masaki Sekino |
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Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation |
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Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation |
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Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation |
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Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation |
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Magnetically Induced Temporal Interference for Focal and Deep-Brain Stimulation |
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magnetically induced temporal interference for focal and deep-brain stimulation |
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience |
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has been clinically applied for neural modulation. Conventional TMS systems are restricted by the trade-off between depth penetration and the focality of the induced electric field. In this study, we integrated the concept of temporal interference (TI) stimulation, which has been demonstrated as a non-invasive deep-brain stimulation method, with magnetic stimulation in a four-coil configuration. The attenuation depth and spread of the electric field were obtained by performing numerical simulation. Consequently, the proposed temporally interfered magnetic stimulation scheme was demonstrated to be capable of stimulating deeper regions of the brain model while maintaining a relatively narrow spread of the electric field, in comparison to conventional TMS systems. These results demonstrate that TI magnetic stimulation could be a potential candidate to recruit brain regions underneath the cortex. Additionally, by controlling the geometry of the coil array, an analogous relationship between the field depth and focality was observed, in the case of the newly proposed method. The major limitations of the methods, however, would be the considerable intensity and frequency of the input current, followed by the frustration in the thermal management of the hardware. |
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transcranial magnetic stimulation temporal interference stimulation temporal interference magnetic stimulation depth-focality trade-off coil array |
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