Brain and Human Body Modeling 2020 Computational Human Models Presented at EMBC 2019 and the BRAIN Initiative® 2019 Meeting /
This open access book describes modern applications of computational human modeling in an effort to advance neurology, cancer treatment, and radio-frequency studies including regulatory, safety, and wireless communication fields. Readers working on any application that may expose human subjects to e...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Tumor Treating Fields Dosimetry and Treatment Planning
- A Theory of Mechanisms Underlying 200 kHz AC Electric Fields Effects on Tumor Cell Structures
- A thermal study of Tumor Treating Fields for glioblastoma therapy
- Improving Tumor Treating Fields with Skull Remodeling Surgery. Surgery Planning and Treatment Evaluation with Finite Element Methods
- A Computational FEM Parcelled-Brain Model for Electric Field Analysis in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
- Computer Model of Electroconvulsive Therapy with Tractography Analysis
- Personalization of multi-electrode setups in tCS: methods and advantages
- Solving High-Resolution Forward Problems for Extra- and Intracranial Neurophysiological Recordings Using Boundary Element Fast Multipole Method
- Modeling Primary Fields of TMS Coils with the Fast Multipole Method
- Functional Requirements of Small- and Large-Scale Neural Circuitry Connectome Models
- A miniaturized ultra-focal magnetic stimulator and its preliminary application to the peripheral nervous system
- Modelling studies of non-invasive electric and magnetic stimulation of the spinal cord
- Simplifying the Numerical Human Model with k-means Clustering Method
- Using Anatomical Human Body Model for FEM SAR Simulation of a 3T MRI System
- RF-Induced Unintended Stimulation for Implantable Medical Devices in MRI.