(August 19, 2016 at 4:03 am)Arkilogue Wrote: High magnetic fields affect mental function.
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questio...human-body
Medical MRI uses uniform fields of about 0.5 to 3.0 T. In a head MRI, the Lorentz force on ions in the brain can cause neurological effects such as vertigo. I've heard that this shows up in particular when the patient moves his head.
answered Apr 20 '13 at 16:02
Ben Crowell
No shit Sherlock. Next revelation of yours will probably be, standing in the rain makes you wet.
Magnetic fields affect brain functions in the same way they affrect all electrical systems, because our brain works by sending electrical impulses from one neuron to another. Therefore magnetism affects the electrical impulses which alter the working of the brain functions.
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