International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism
International Society for Bioelectromagnetism · Finland
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International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, IJBEMThe JournalThe International Society of Bioelectromagnetism,ISBEM, established in 1999 the International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, IJBEM. It is a peer-reviewed open access international scientific journal on the Internet devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific knowledge concerning bioelectromagnetism and related disciplines. With the 20 years� history, it is, therefore, one of the firsts, if not the very first, open access scientific journal on the Internet. It is published two times per year and only in the English language. A printed version of the Journal is occasionally also available.The Scope of BioelectromagnetismThe discipline of bioelectromagnetism examines the electric, electromagnetic, and magnetic phenomena that arise in biological tissues. These includeMeasurement of electric and magnetic fields from bioelectric sources.Electric and magnetic stimulation.Measurement of electric impedance and magnetic susceptibility of biological tissues.Characteristic properties of bioelectric and biomagnetic signals are that:Their information spreads immediately throughout the whole body.Their measurement may be done non-invasively.Their source may be solved with reasonable accuracy.They may be used for producing temporally and spatially controlled stimulation and that,They generate only a minimal amount of side effects, and these are well known.The elementary bioelectric source is an activating nerve or muscle cell. These form the peripheral and central nervous systems, especially the brain, as well as the skeletal and internal muscular systems, especially the cardiac muscle. The main application areas of bioelectromagnetism are basic and applied research in all these areas.The Aim of the IJBEMThe aim of the discipline of bioelectromagnetism is to increase the understanding of the theory of bioelectric and biomagnetic phenomena and to facilitate their application for improving the diagnosis and
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