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Minimizing Stimulus Current in a Wearable Pudendal Nerve Stimulator Using Computational Models

Minimizing Stimulus Current in a Wearable Pudendal Nerve Stimulator Using Computational Models

Author(s)3: Arsam N. Shiraz, Michael Craggs, Brian Leaker, Andreas Demosthenous
Minimizing Stimulus Current in a Wearable Pudendal Nerve Stimulator Using Computational Models 780 435 Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)

After spinal cord injury, functions of the lower urinary tract may be disrupted. A wearable device with surface electrodes which can effectively control the bladder functions would be highly beneficial…

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Simulating Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation With a Detailed Anisotropic Human Head Model

Simulating Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation With a Detailed Anisotropic Human Head Model 556 235 Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)

Rampersad, S.M. ; Janssen, A.M. ; Lucka, F. ; Aydin, U. ; Lanfer, B. ; Lew, S. ; Wolters, C.H. ; Stegeman, D.F. ; Oostendorp, T.F. ACCESS PAPER DATA READ…

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