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brajesh
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- Do neuron electrical signals generate an electromagnetic field or wave?
I'm not sure where this belongs, I'm guessing biomedical, but I'm interested from a physics perspective.
Do neurons generate an electromagnetic field? In other words, all the neural activity in the brain, does it generate electromagnetic fields?
If so, what are the details of these fields?
I have questions like the following:
Can these EM fields exit the skull or is the skull too thick?
If they can't exit the skull, can they exit from the eyes or ears or nose, since there are holes in the skulls here?
What frequency and signal level are these fields?
What is the study of such a topic called?
Where can I find more details?
Perhaps people can communicate via emotions and no one has looked into this?
Do neurons generate an electromagnetic field? In other words, all the neural activity in the brain, does it generate electromagnetic fields?
If so, what are the details of these fields?
I have questions like the following:
Can these EM fields exit the skull or is the skull too thick?
If they can't exit the skull, can they exit from the eyes or ears or nose, since there are holes in the skulls here?
What frequency and signal level are these fields?
What is the study of such a topic called?
Where can I find more details?
Perhaps people can communicate via emotions and no one has looked into this?