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Validation of finite element model of transcranial electrical stimulation using scalp potentials: implications for clinical doseDatta et al., 2013
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- Datta A
- Zhou X
- Su Y
- Parra L
- Bikson M
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- Journal of neural engineering
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Objective. During transcranial electrical stimulation, current passage across the scalp generates voltage across the scalp surface. The goal was to characterize these scalp voltages for the purpose of validating subject-specific finite element method (FEM) models of …
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