Some tentative model considerations based on experimental neuromagnetic data |
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Authors: | K Saermark |
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Institution: | (1) Physics Laboratory I, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Summary In this paper we present some tentative model considerations, based on the concept of an equivalent current dipole to account
for observed auditory evoked responses, with the aim of attempting a comparison of variations in amplitude and latency with
calculations based on Rall’s greatly simplified nerve model. A phenomenological analysis of experimental data on the late,
auditory evoked magnetic field from the human auditory cortex is presented. The emphasis is here placed on relations between
signal properties (e.g. amplitude and latency) and between signal properties and stimulus properties (e.g. amplitude/latency and relative frequency glide Δf/f for a frequency glide stimulus) rather than on questions related to the location of the equivalent current dipole,e.g. the tonotopic organization discussed by Elberlinget al. and by Romaniet al.. Some results of a numerical calculation based on a linear-cable model are presented and compared with experimental results.
Paper presented at the ?IV International Workshop on Biomagnetism?, held in Rome, September 14–16, 1982. |
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Keywords: | Biomagnetism (including magnetocardiography) |
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