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      Extent of cortical generators visible on the scalp: effect of a subdural grid.

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          The effect of the non-conducting substrate of a subdural grid on the scalp electric potential distribution is studied through simulations. Using a detailed head model and the finite element method we show that the governing physics equations predict an important attenuation in the scalp potential for generators located under the grid, and an amplification for generators located under holes in the skull filled with conductive media. These effects are spatially localized and do not cancel each other. A 4 × 8 cm grid can produce attenuations of 2 to 3 times, and an 8 × 8 cm grid attenuation of up to 8 times. As a consequence, when there is no subdural grid, generators of 4 to 8 cm(2) produce scalp potentials of the same maximum amplitude as generators of 10 to 20 cm(2) under the center of a subdural grid. This means that the minimum cortical extents necessary to produce visible scalp activity determined from simultaneous scalp and subdural recordings can be overestimations.

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          Journal
          Neuroimage
          NeuroImage
          1095-9572
          1053-8119
          Nov 1 2014
          : 101
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4, Canada; LEICI, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, CONICET, Calle 1 y 47, La Plata, Buenos Aires B1900TAG, Argentina. Electronic address: nellen@ieee.org.
          [2 ] CISTIB, The University of Sheffield, Sir Frederick Mappin Bldg, Mappin Street, S1 3JD Sheffield, UK.
          [3 ] LEICI, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, CONICET, Calle 1 y 47, La Plata, Buenos Aires B1900TAG, Argentina.
          [4 ] Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4, Canada.
          Article
          S1053-8119(14)00659-4
          10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.08.009
          25117602
          87ae8687-838a-46d7-b9c5-1bb29c0c11fa
          Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
          History

          Electrocorticography,Finite element method,Scalp EEG,Subdural grid

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