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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Stimul. 2020 Oct 15;13(6):1774–1783. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2020.10.006

Fig 6.

Fig 6.

A battery of behavioral tests to assess sensorimotor and cognitive functions was performed throughout and after magnetic activation of EPG. (A) The magnitude of the magnetic field (mT) in a sagittal plane of a simulated ellipsoidal rat brain. The rat skull and brain were modeled using dielectric properties consistent with human bone and brain tissue. (B) Sensorimotor functions were evaluated by the traverse time and number of footfalls on a challenge ladder. (C) Sensorimotor and cognitive functions were evaluated by the time and the velocity of movement in the open field arena. (D) Emotional and cognitive function were evaluated by the time the rats spent exploring new objects in their arena. The results demonstrate that the Den-EPG exhibited significant and long-term improvement in sensorimotor functions compared to the Den-Control group (*, p<0.05).