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Validation of Numerical Simulation for Subdural Cortical Stimulation - Using Spherical Phantoms and Anatomically Realistic Head Phantom
english
2014
Proceedings of the International Conference on Bioinformatics Models, Methods and Algorithms
english
The purpose of this study is to investigate the accuracy of numerical simulation for electric brain stimulation. For this, we modelled brains using simple computational models with 2 and 3 shells, with and without realistic head geometry, and performed numerical simulations using finite element method (FEM). The corresponding head phantoms were constructed for the validation of simulation results. We implanted stimulation electrodes in the head phantom, and measured the electric potential
doi:10.5220/0004796801360141
dblp:conf/biostec/JeongKJCJLK14
fatcat:5j62ddpsqfeftlazmcuq2cbzu4