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Effects of Cavities in the Human Skull on the Inverse Moving Dipole Solutions
Bin He, Toshimitsu Musha
Biomedical Engineering
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Dipole
100%
Human Skull
100%
Scalp
50%
Potential Distribution
50%
Electrode Configuration
50%
Skull
33%
Head Model
33%
Dipole Source
33%
Sphere Model
33%
Empty Cavity
33%
Brainstem
16%
Electrode System
16%
Location Error
16%
Cavity-free
16%
Current Dipole
16%
Spherical Cavity
16%
Dipole Source Localization
16%
Inverse Estimation
16%
Spherical Model
16%
Homogeneous Sphere
16%
Nasion
16%
Eccentric Sphere
16%
Inion
16%
Dipolar Sources
16%
Electric Current Path
16%
Engineering
Potential Distribution
100%
Dipole Source
66%
Sphere Model
66%
Location Error
33%
Material Science
Electrode
100%
Conductor
100%