
pmid: 17945621
We present a forward problem formulation for computing biopotentials measured with dry or capacitive electrodes. This formulation is not quasistatic and has mixed boundary conditions. Our results show that simple approximations to the measurements based on capacitive coupling are adequate in most situations. We study the range of validity and errors committed in the EEG forward and inverse problems when using this approximation.
Equipment Failure Analysis, Brain Mapping, Models, Neurological, Brain, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Computer Simulation, Electroencephalography, Equipment Design, Electric Capacitance, Electrodes
Equipment Failure Analysis, Brain Mapping, Models, Neurological, Brain, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Computer Simulation, Electroencephalography, Equipment Design, Electric Capacitance, Electrodes
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