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| Nov1-12, 01:27 PM | #1 |
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General questions about Electric fields and how to manipulate/produce them.
If my question is lacking something in terms of its validity, please let me know (I am not too seasoned in electric fields) :)
Here is the source of my question: http://phys.org/news198350025.html Ok... The brain produces it own electric field, by firing neurons and the chemicals that produce activities in the brain (electrical). So, as the article suggests, a electric field can interfere with the brains electric field. I am trying to get a visual image of this. So, when the brain is doing something specific, and creating a certain electric field, is it possible to introduce a outside electric field that will interfere with the brains electric field? If I was to do some activity, and measure my brains electrical field with a EEG... Then do the same type of activity, but within a different outside electric field (like If I was in a parallel plate capacitor), is that possible? How does the outside electric field difference (like if I was inside a parallel plate cap), interfere with the brains electric field? |
| Nov1-12, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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| Nov2-12, 12:18 AM | #3 |
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Ok great.
You are saying that all electric fields add up to one electric force. Does that mean any outside electric field will be canceled out? Mainly, are you saying that when I introduce an outside electric force, it will both add up to one electric force, but that conversion to one electric field will alter the brains electric field? |
| Nov2-12, 02:34 AM | #4 |
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General questions about Electric fields and how to manipulate/produce them.
An electric field can certainly interfere with the human brain, if it's strong enough.
If you stick your head in a microwave oven, you'll find it quite capable of affecting you.![]() Errr...I assume of course you're not that stupid. |
| Nov2-12, 04:10 AM | #5 |
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However - outside fields could push charges around in the brain (as with anything) so the brain's electric field will be different from the case where there is no field. I take it you are interested in stuff like external electric fields affecting other stuff like thoughts, emotions and moods? That's a lot more complicated and afaik nobody has been able to do anything much in that line. |
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