Head phantoms for bioelectromagnetic applications: a material study.
Alexander HunoldRené MachtsJens HaueisenPublished in: Biomedical engineering online (2020)
We conclude that agarose, gypsum, and NaCl solution can serve as stable representations of the three main conductivity compartments of the head, i.e., scalp, skull, and intracranial volume. An anisotropic conductivity structure such as a fiber track in white matter can be modeled using tailored reed sticks inside a volume conductor.