Title :
Electrical studies of living tissue - II: Correlation between tissue response and voltage distribution
Author :
Conrad, A.G. ; Haggard, H.W. ; Teare, B.R.
Author_Institution :
Assistant professors of electrical engineering
Abstract :
In a previous paper published in Electrical Engineering [pp 768-772, July 1936] the authors demonstrated the effects of tissue capacitance on the shape of the voltage waves across tissue during the passage of current impulses of rectangular wave shape. Using the voltage wave shapes as criteria of circuit constants, this work has been extended here to define the character of the equivalent circuits. We find that for rectangular waves of current 0.001 to 0.0001 second in duration and from 1 to 10 times the rheobase (the rheobase current is the minimum current that will produce a response, that is, it is the current represented by the ordinate of the horizontal asymtote to the intensityduration curve) value in intensity that human and frog tissue behaves electrically as a simple circuit consisting of one condenser and one or more resistors. The magnitude of tissue impedance remains constant throughout the duration of the impulse. The correlation between tissue response and the voltage distribution in the tissue has been determined and is here described on the basis of the voltage distribution in the equivalent circuits.
Keywords :
Capacitance; Electric variables; Electrical stimulation; Equivalent circuits; Impedance; Polarization; Shape measurement; Voltage measurement;
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1938.5057728