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Analysis of neural activation in time-dependent membrane capacitance models
Most models of neurons incorporate a capacitor to account for the marked capacitive behavior exhibited by the cell membrane. However, …
Matias Courdurier
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Leo Medina
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Esteban Paduro
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Analysis of Neural Activation in Time-dependent Membrane Capacitance Models
Most models of neurons incorporate a capacitor to account for the marked capacitive behavior exhibited by the cell membrane. However, …
Matias Courdurier
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Leo Medina
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Esteban Paduro
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Towards a more accurate quasi-static approximation of the electric potential for neurostimulation with kilohertz-frequency sources*
Objective. Our goal was to determine the conditions for which a more precise calculation of the electric potential than the …
Thomas Caussade
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Esteban Paduro
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Matias Courdurier
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Eduardo Cerpa
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Warren M. Grill
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Leo Medina
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Neuroingeniería en la Usach
Jul 20, 2021 11:20 AM — 11:50 AM
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Leo Medina
Medicina Bioeléctrica Computacional
Nov 26, 2020 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Leo Medina
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Nerve excitation using an amplitude-modulated signal with kilohertz-frequency carrier and non-zero offset
BACKGROUND Incorporating kilohertz-frequency signals in transcutaneous electrical stimulation has been proposed as a means to overcome …
Leo Medina
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Warren M. Grill
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Volume conductor model of transcutaneous electrical stimulation with kilohertz signals.
OBJECTIVE: Incorporating high-frequency components in transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) waveforms may make it possible to …
Leo Medina
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Warren M. Grill
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Circuit and volume conductor models of transcutaneous electrical stimulation
Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is a widespread technique for the treatment of neurological diseases and disorders. …
Leo Medina
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Warren M. Grill
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