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Modelling the Ability of Rheoencephalography to Measure Cerebral Blood Flow Cover

Modelling the Ability of Rheoencephalography to Measure Cerebral Blood Flow

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|Dec 2014

Figures & Tables

Fig. 1

Contribution of the brain, skin, and CSF into the REG’s amplitude
Contribution of the brain, skin, and CSF into the REG’s amplitude

Calculated amplitudes of REG

F4-T4F3-T3T4-T8T3-T7T8-O2T7-O1
Rbg, Ohm529.264477.82552.155507.325560.549533.523
R scalp, Ohm529.116477.703551.963507.142560.349533.282
ΔR, Ohm-0.148-0.117-0.192-0.183-0.2-0.241
R brain, Ohm529.218477.766552.108507.275560.475533.454
ΔR, Ohm-0.046-0.054-0.047-0.05-0.074-0.069
R CSF, Ohm529.296477.867552.185507.368560.612533.584
ΔR, Ohm0.0320.0470.030.0430.0630.061
Amplitude, Ohm-0.162-0.124-0.209-0.19-0.211-0.249
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5617/jeb.962 | Journal eISSN: 1891-5469
Language: English
Page range: 110 - 113
Submitted on: Oct 27, 2014
Published on: Dec 25, 2014
Published by: University of Oslo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2014 Konstantin S. Brazovskii, Jacov S. Pekker, Oleg S. Umanskii, published by University of Oslo
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