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Individualized targeting of the posterior parietal cortex with intermittent theta burst stimulation in anorexia nervosa: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled protocol. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Meregalli V   +10 more
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Fast and standardized motor-hotspot determination with automated TMS mapping

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Granö I   +16 more
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Spaced‐based search coil magnetometers

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2016
AbstractSearch coil magnetometers are one of the primary tools used to study the magnetic component of low‐frequency electromagnetic waves in space. Their relatively small size, mass, and power consumption, coupled with a good frequency range and sensitivity, make them ideal for spaceflight applications.
G B Hospodarsky
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First Results of the THEMIS Search Coil Magnetometers [PDF]

open access: yesSpace Science Reviews, 2008
We present the first data from the THEMIS Search Coil Magnetometers (SCM), taken between March and June 2007 while the THEMIS constellation apogee moved from the duskside toward the dawnside. Data reduction, especially the SCM calibration method and spurious noise reduction process, is described.
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An orientable search coil

Physics Education, 2016
We provide a design for a low cost orientable search coil that can be used to investigate the variation of magnetic flux with angle. This experiment is one of the required practical activities in the current A level physics specification for the AQA examination board in the UK.
P J Holt, M Poblocki
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A new "wireless" search-coil system

Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA '08, 2008
The scleral search-coil system is the accepted standard for precise and accurate recording of eye movements in the lab and clinic. One of the drawbacks of this system is the connecting wire that leads from the eye coil to the associated electronics; this wire causes irritation to the subject and has a tendency to break during experiments.
Dale Roberts, Mark Shelhamer, Aaron Wong
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Scleral Search Coils Influence Saccade Dynamics

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2002
The scleral search coil technique is commonly used for recording eye movements. The goal of this paper is to investigate to what extent the placement of scleral search coils onto the eyes influences the kinematics of saccades. To that end saccadic eye movements of human subjects were recorded with an infrared video system, while they wore coils and we
Rosenthal, G, van der Geest, Jos
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