Homma et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Conductivity ratios of the scalp-skull-brain head model in estimating equivalent dipole sources in human brainHomma et al., 1995
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- 3058856346859136347
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- Homma S
- Musha T
- Nakajima Y
- Okamoto Y
- Blom S
- Flink R
- Hagbarth K
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- Neuroscience research
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The dipole tracing (DT) method estimates the position and vector dipole moment of an equivalent current dipole by minimizing the mean squared error of the dipole potentials at the surface electrode positions. In the scalp-skull-brain/DT (SSB/DT) method, which we have …
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