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Implantable medical devices are used to supplement, monitor, or replace physiological function for a variety of medical conditions. In this article we highlight a set of topics that we believe could eventually be instrumental in bringing the next generation of implantable devices to existence. These include multi-scale numerical modeling and simulation, magnetic neural interfaces, high-performance...
In this study the effects of a realistic head geometry and coil position on the spatial distribution of induced electric field, under TMS, have been investigated using statistical modalities such as RDM, MAG and CC. It has also been observed that the secondary electric field, caused by the asymmetry of the geometry, leads to a dramatic drop in E-field magnitude, deviation in field focality and accelerates...
A model is presented that predicts the electric field induced in the arm during magnetic stimulation of a peripheral nerve. The arm is represented as a homogeneous, cylindrical volume conductor. The electric field arises from two sources: the time - varying magnetic field and the accumulation of charge on the tissue - air surface. In magnetic stimulation both of these contributions are significant...
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