RT Conference Proceedings T1 First Steps Towards Understanding How Non-Invasive Magnetic Stimulation Affects Neural Firing at Spinal Cord A1 Ortego-Isasa, I. A1 Martins, A. A1 Birbaumer, N. A1 Ramos-Murguialday, A. AB Magnetic stimulation using commercial transcranial magnetic stimulators (TMS) and coils is becoming an established tool for neurostimulation. However, when applied at the lumbar region it is not clear which neural structures are stimulated and especially, if the spinal cord (SC) can be stimulated. Computational modeling with realistic human body models is a promising tool to understand better the basic mechanisms of the stimulation. In this study we have used a realistic model to calculate the current density (J) distribution and magnitude under different output power levels of a commercial stimulator to describe the electromagnetic effects on the different tissues. Our results suggest that spinal cord stimulation with TMS is possible. However, significant muscle contraction is produced due to the high stimulation needed, which might make this stimulation non-practical. The spatial resolution of this technology is very poor to stimulate specific parts of the SC only. Although the stimulation aims at SC structures, we observed that most of the current does not reach the SC, but the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). All together, these results represent a first step towards understanding and optimizing magnetic transpinal stimulation. PB IEEE Computer Society SN 9781538679210 SN 1948-3546 YR 2019 FD 2019-05-16 LK https://hdl.handle.net/11556/1499 UL https://hdl.handle.net/11556/1499 LA eng NO Ortego-Isasa , I , Martins , A , Birbaumer , N & Ramos-Murguialday , A 2019 , First Steps Towards Understanding How Non-Invasive Magnetic Stimulation Affects Neural Firing at Spinal Cord . in 9th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER 2019 . , 8717038 , International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER , vol. 2019-March , IEEE Computer Society , pp. 381-384 , 9th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER 2019 , San Francisco , United States , 20/03/19 . https://doi.org/10.1109/NER.2019.8717038 NO conference NO Publisher Copyright: © 2019 IEEE. DS TECNALIA Publications RD 26 jul 2024