DocumentCode
1401517
Title
The conductivity of the human skull: results of in vivo and in vitro measurements
Author
Oostendorp, Thom F. ; Delbeke, Jean ; Stegeman, Dick F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Med. Phys. & Biophys., Nijmegen Univ., Netherlands
Volume
47
Issue
11
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1487
Lastpage
1492
Abstract
The conductivity of the human skull was measured both in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro measurement was performed on a sample of fresh skull placed within a saline environment. For the in vivo measurement a small current was passed through the head by means of two electrodes placed on the scalp. The potential distribution thus generated on the scalp was measured in two subjects for two locations of the current injecting electrodes. Both methods revealed a skull conductivity of about 0.015 (1/Ω)/m. For the conductivities of the brain, the skull and the scalp a ratio of 1:1/15:1 was found. This is consistent with some of the reports on conductivities found in the literature, but differs considerably from the ratio 1:1/80:1 commonly used in neural source localization. An explanation is provided for this discrepancy, indicating that the correct ratio is 1:1/15:1.
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical measurement; electric admittance measurement; orthopaedics; brain; current injecting electrodes; human skull conductivity; in vitro measurements; in vivo measurements; neural source localization; saline environment; scalp; Anthropometry; Conductivity measurement; Current measurement; Electrodes; Humans; In vitro; In vivo; Performance evaluation; Scalp; Skull; Biomedical Engineering; Brain; Electric Conductivity; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Male; Models, Neurological; Scalp; Skull;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2000.880100
Filename
880100
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