Capacitive plates are placed near each side of the head of the person suffering from auditory hallucinations. A very high voltage, e.g. several million volts, is modulated at high frequency in accordance with the method developed by J.A. d'Arsonval in 1892. A strong electric field then causes the Stark effect (named after Johannes Stark 1874-1957). The atoms of the receptors in the membrane of the patient's acoustic nerve cells are affected by the field and the absorption wavelength of the atoms is altered. The frequency is tuned until the patient tells the practitioner that the hallucinations are reduced. As a result, the membranes will no longer resonate at the detected psychotic wavelength and the hallucinations will cease.
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机译:电容板放置在患有幻听症的人的头部的每一侧附近。很高的电压,例如根据J.A.开发的方法,可以对几百万伏的电压进行高频调制。 d'Arsonval在1892年。强电场引起了Stark效应(以Johannes Stark 1874-1957命名)。病人的听觉神经细胞膜中受体的原子受到电场的影响,原子的吸收波长改变。调整频率,直到患者告诉医生幻觉减少为止。结果,膜将不再在检测到的精神病性波长处共振,并且幻觉将停止。
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