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Concentric and single fiber electrode spatial recording characteristics

โœ Scribed by John C. King; Daniel Dumitru; Sanjeev Nandedkar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
173 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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โœฆ Synopsis


A better appreciation of the specific spatial recording characteristics of the single fiber and concentric needle electrode can result in more accurate physiologic and theoretical interpretations of single fiber and quantitative motor unit action potential analysis. We demonstrate by physical modeling that the 90% and 99% amplitude sensitivity envelopes are not simple hemispherical shapes. The 90% sensitivity concentric electrode volume does not extend beyond the insulated portion of the 15 degree beveled surface between the core and cannula and extends only 280 microm perpendicularly from the center of the core's surface. The 99% envelope extends approximately 830 microm perpendicularly from the core's center. This is a much smaller volume of sensitivity than exists for a similarly modeled monopolar electrode. The 90% and 99% envelopes extend to 110 and 320 microm perpendicularly from the exposed single fiber core. Both the single fiber and concentric needle volumes of sensitivity have specific asymmetries described.


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