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. 2015 Jun 10;10(6):e0129077. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129077

Fig 7. The effect of phantom position relative to the body-transmit coil on electrode-tip temperature increase.

Fig 7

In contrast to the head-transmit coil, which moved with the patient table, the body-transmit coil is embedded at a fixed position in the scanner bore. By displacing the patient table we were able to systematically alter the position of the DBS circuit with respect to the body-transmit coil, as illustrated beneath the x-axis.