Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review
Acousto-electric interaction signal (AEI signal) resulting from interaction of acoustic pressure wave and electrical current field has received recent attention in biomedical field for detection and registration of bioelectrical current. The signal is very of small value and brings about several cha...
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doaj-36f7fc31bb704488859fb64c055e3f4f2020-11-25T01:03:24ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602014-11-0124410.4081/bam.2014.4.2614148Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A reviewThordur Helgason0Kristin Inga Gunnlaugsdottir1Reykjavik University, Reykjavik; Science and Development Department, Landspítali – University Hospital, ReykjavíkReykjavik University, Reykjavik; Science and Development Department, Landspítali – University Hospital, Reykjavík, Iceland; University of Lübeck, Lübeck; University of Applied Sciences, LübeckAcousto-electric interaction signal (AEI signal) resulting from interaction of acoustic pressure wave and electrical current field has received recent attention in biomedical field for detection and registration of bioelectrical current. The signal is very of small value and brings about several challenges when detecting it. Several observations has been done in saline solution and on nerves and tissues under controlled condition that give optimistic indication about its utilization. Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging (UCSDI) has been introduced, that uses the AEI signal to image the current distribution. This review provides an overview of the investigations on the AEI signal and USCDI imaging that has been made, their results and several considerations on the limitations and future possibilities on using the acousto-electric interaction signal.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/4745Acousto-electric interaction signal, Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging, tissues, muscles |
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Thordur Helgason Kristin Inga Gunnlaugsdottir Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review European Journal of Translational Myology Acousto-electric interaction signal, Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging, tissues, muscles |
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Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review |
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Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review |
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Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review |
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Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review |
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Application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: A review |
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application of acoustic-electric interaction for neuro-muscular activity mapping: a review |
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European Journal of Translational Myology |
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2037-7452 2037-7460 |
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Acousto-electric interaction signal (AEI signal) resulting from interaction of acoustic pressure wave and electrical current field has received recent attention in biomedical field for detection and registration of bioelectrical current. The signal is very of small value and brings about several challenges when detecting it. Several observations has been done in saline solution and on nerves and tissues under controlled condition that give optimistic indication about its utilization. Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging (UCSDI) has been introduced, that uses the AEI signal to image the current distribution. This review provides an overview of the investigations on the AEI signal and USCDI imaging that has been made, their results and several considerations on the limitations and future possibilities on using the acousto-electric interaction signal. |
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Acousto-electric interaction signal, Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging, tissues, muscles |
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