Akhtari M, Bryant H C, Mamelak A N, Heller L, Shih J J, Mandelkern M, Matlachov A, Ranken D M, Best E D, Sutherling W W
Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA.
Brain Topogr. 2000 Fall;13(1):29-42. doi: 10.1023/a:1007882102297.
In this study, electrical conductivities of compact, spongiosum, and bulk layers of cadaver skull were determined at varying electric fields at room temperature. Current was applied and withdrawn over the top and bottom surfaces of each sample and potential drop across different layers was measured using the four-electrode method. We developed a model, which considers of variations in skull thicknesses, to determine the conductivity of the tri-layer skull and its individual anatomical structures. The results indicate that the spongiform and the two compact layers of the skull have significantly different and inhomogeneous conductivities ranging from 0.76 +/- .14 to 11.5 +/- 1.8 milliS/m.
在本研究中,在室温下于不同电场测定了尸体颅骨致密层、海绵体层和整体层的电导率。电流施加于每个样本的顶面和底面并引出,使用四电极法测量不同层间的电位降。我们开发了一个考虑颅骨厚度变化的模型,以确定三层颅骨及其各个解剖结构的电导率。结果表明,颅骨的海绵状层和两个致密层具有显著不同且不均匀的电导率,范围为0.76±0.14至11.5±1.8毫西门子/米。