“…At conventional pulse amplitudes, ECT induces an electric field strength that substantially exceeds the neural activation threshold in most brain structures (Deng et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2014), resulting in widespread, nonfocal stimulation. This is higher than necessary to induce seizures since ECT studies dating back to the 1940s as well as several small recent studies demonstrated the feasibility of low-amplitude currents inducing seizures (Liberson, 1953;Nahas et al, 2013;Peterchev et al, 2010b;Rosa et al, 2011Rosa et al, , 2012. Furthermore, magnetic seizure therapy (MST) elicits generalized seizures with an induced electric field that is substantially less intense and more focal than conventional ECT (Deng et al, 2011(Deng et al, , 2013Lee et al, 2014).…”