DocumentCode :
800846
Title :
Measurement of Magnetic Field Produced from the Human Body
Author :
Uchikawa, Y. ; Kotani, M.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Denki University
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
600
Lastpage :
607
Abstract :
This article describes the present status of research on biomagnetism, an interdisciplinary field of research involving biology, engineering, medicine, physics, psychology and other areas. Biomagnetic fields are caused either by electric currents in conducting body tissues such as the heart, the brain and muscles, or by magnetized material in lung contamination. These magnetic fields, although measurable, are so extremely weak that a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer with ultra-high sensitivity is needed to detect magnetic flux generated outside the human body. This paper mainly focuses on the remarkable progress of research on biomagnetism involving magnetoencephalograms (MEGs) and magnetocardiograms (MCGs), and on the introduction of SQUID systems for measurement of biomagnetic fields.
Keywords :
Biomagnetics; Engineering in medicine and biology; Humans; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic flux; Magnetic materials; Physics; Pollution measurement; SQUIDs; Superconducting magnets;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics in Japan, IEEE Translation Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0882-4959
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TJMJ.1992.4565462
Filename :
4565462
Link To Document :
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