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71210 Bioelectromagnetism - Exercises Autumn 2004
Theoretical Methods for Analyzing Volume Sources and Volume Conductors
- Unit for double layer dipole moment per unit area is
- [Am]
- [A/m]
- [A/m^2]
- Solid angle is used to
- estimate isopotential lines at certain distances from the double layer
- Determine double layer polarity and magnitude
- estimate the potential at certain field point of observation due to a double layer
- A closed uniform double layer having magnitude p produces potential outside the source that is
- depending on the distance to the center of the source
- proportional to p*area of the double layer
- zero
- Which of the following DOES NOT contribute to the lead vector
- source location
- source magnitude
- volume conductor boundary
- volume conductor inhomogenenities
- observation location
- Measuring lead vectors in an inhomogeneous trunk model, one may obtain representations similar to the
- Frank triangle
- Einthoven triangle
- Burger triangle
- Image Surface is
- similar in shape with the associated volume conductor shape
- surface formed out of lead vector tips mapped as a function of surface location
- surface formed out of lead vector tips mapped as a function of source location
- all of the above
- Measurement lead's capacity to measure sources at different locations in a volume conductor is given by
- lead field
- sensitivity distribution
- both of the above
- Lead field may be obtained by
- energizing each source location one at the time
- reciprocal current injection through the measurement leads
- measuring the field due to a source at each location
- Lead field theory applies to
- electric measurements/stimulation
- magnetic measurements/stimulation
- bioimpedance measurements
- all of the above
- Gabor-Nelson theorem may be applied to find out the equivalent dipole of the entire volume conductor
- True
- False
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