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Influence of anisotropic conductivity in the skull and white matter on transcranial direct current stimulation via an anatomically realistic finite element head model

Suh et al., 2012

Document ID
13416882499772495202
Author
Suh H
Lee W
Kim T
Publication year
Publication venue
Physics in Medicine & Biology

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To establish safe and efficient transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), it is of particular importance to understand the electrical effects of tDCS in the brain. Since the current density (CD) and electric field (EF) in the brain generated by tDCS depend on various factors …
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