Title :
Skull conductivity and extension of head volume conductor model: simulation of bioelectric phenomena
Author :
Bruno, P. ; Vatta, F. ; Mininel, S. ; Inchingolo, P.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettrotecnica Elettronica ed Inf., Trieste Univ., Italy
Abstract :
Brain electrical activity is spatially distributed over three dimensions and actually spreads within the whole volume conductor. However, under certain circumstances, it is possible to limit the volume within which the study can be done. Given its high resistivity, the skull limits the spread of bioelectrical currents due to brain sources and it leaves only few holes for current flow. A simulation study performed adopting realistic head models is here presented. Test models were extended to different percentages of the reference volume conductor model (extended to the chin). Skull conductivity was set either 1/80 or 1/15 of brain conductivity. Scalp potential distributions were compared between each reduced model and the reference model by means of relative-difference measure (RDM). RDM obtained with the two skull/brain conductivity ratios were then compared to evaluate the role of skull electric property vs. skull morphology, for the definition of the required extension of the reduced model. The found differences increased non linearly with model volume reduction, dramatically augmenting as the lower skull was removed. The same model performed differently according to source position and orientation.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; physiological models; EEG; bioelectric phenomena; brain conductivity; brain electrical activity; head volume conductor model; relative-difference measure; scalp potential distributions; skull conductivity; skull electric property; skull morphology; Bioelectric phenomena; Brain modeling; Conductivity; Conductors; Electric potential; Electroencephalography; Magnetic heads; Optical recording; Skull; Surface morphology;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7789-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2003.1280499