magnetophosphene

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English

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Etymology

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From magneto- +‎ phosphene.

Noun

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magnetophosphene (plural magnetophosphenes)

  1. A flash of light seen when the optic nerve is subjected to a strong changing magnetic field (such as in an MRI).
    • 2010, Xiaoping Hu, David G. Norris, “Advances in high-field magnetic resonance imaging”, in Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering:
      A number of transient phenomena were reported for human subjects in the first 4 T whole-body systems, including vertigo, difficulty in balancing after leaving the magnet, nausea, headache, numbness or tingling, magnetophosphenes, and an unusual metallic taste in the mouth.