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Influence of white matter inhomogeneous anisotropy on EEG forward computing - EMBARGOED UNTIL JULY 2009

Bashar, Rezaul and Li, Yan and Wen, Peng (2008) Influence of white matter inhomogeneous anisotropy on EEG forward computing - EMBARGOED UNTIL JULY 2009. Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 31 (2). pp. 122-130. ISSN 0158-9938

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Abstract

[Abstract]: In this paper, we model the human head using the Volume and Wang’s constraint methods, and study the inhomogeneous anisotropic conductivity for white matter (WM) using finite element method (FEM). To represent the WM accurately, the conductivity ratio approximation (CRA) and statistical conductivity approximation (SCA) techniques are applied to assign inhomogeneous anisotropic conductivity. This model is evaluated and compared with a homogeneous isotropic model and a homogeneous anisotropic model. The results show that the effects of inhomogeneous anisotropic conductivity of WM on the scalp EEG are significant.

Item Type:Article (DEST Category C)
Additional Information:Embargoed until July 2009, in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.
Uncontrolled Keywords:inhomogeneous anisotropic conductivity, finite element method, conductivity ratio approximation, statistical conductivity approximation
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology > 291500 Biomedical Engineering > 291599 Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified
ID Code:4245
Deposited By:Dr Yan Li
Deposited On:03 Jul 2008 10:13
Last Modified:03 Jul 2008 10:28

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