Neuroengineering: ferromagnetic nano (micro) implants. Magnetic-hypnotic effect control of animal behavior by an external magnetic field

12 October 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

A method of injecting barium hexaferrite-based ferromagnetic implants into the brain of animals is proposed. Behavioral responses of mice to external magnetic influence after the introduction of non-toxic nanomagnetic particles of barium hexaferrite were studied. A decrease in the BOLD-signal value at nitric oxide "outflow" within the framework of the proposed kinetic model was shown.

Keywords

barium hexaferrite
nitric oxide
deoxyhemoglobin
nano-implants
neodymium magnet
BOLD signal
glutamatergic synapse
kinetic model

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