Medani et al., 2015 - Google Patents
FEM method for the EEG forward problem and improvement based on modification of the saint venant's methodMedani et al., 2015
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- Medani T
- Lautru D
- Schwartz D
- Ren Z
- Sou G
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- Progress In Electromagnetics Research
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The finite-element method (FEM) is applied to solve the EEG forward problem. Two issues related to the implementation of this method are investigated. The first is the singularity due to the punctual dipole sources and the second is the numerical errors observed near the …
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