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Abstract
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is widely applied on humans for research and clinical purposes. TMS studies on small animals, e.g., rodents, can provide valuable knowledge of the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. Administering TMS on small animals is, however, prone to technical difficulties, mainly due to their small head size. In this study, we aimed to develop an energy-efficient coil and a compatible experimental set-up for administering TMS on rodents. We applied a convex optimization process to develop a minimum-energy coil for TMS on rats. As the coil windings of the optimized coil extend to a wide region, we designed and manufactured a holder on which the rat lies upside down, with its head supported by the coil. We used the set-up to record TMS–electromyography, with electromyography recorded from limb muscles with intramuscular electrodes. The upside-down placement of the rat allowed the operator to easily navigate the TMS without the coil blocking their field of view. With this paradigm, we obtained consistent motor evoked potentials from all tested animals.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 935268 |
Journal | Frontiers in Neuroscience |
Volume | 16 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Nov 2022 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- coil
- electromyography
- holder
- rat
- TMS
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Multi-locus transcranial magnetic stimulation
Nieminen, J. (Principal investigator)
01/09/2016 → 31/08/2021
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
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Multi-locus transcranial magnetic stimulation
Nieminen, J. (Principal investigator)
01/09/2016 → 31/08/2019
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
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Researchers' from Aalto University School of Science and Technology Report Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Magnetic Field Therapy (Transcranial magnetic stimulation set-up for small animals)
29/11/2022
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