Generally, single muscle fiber action potentials (SFAPs) are modeled as a convolution of the bioelectrical source (being the transmembrane current) with a weighting or transfer function, representing the electrical volume conduction. In practice, the intracellular action potential (IAP) rather than the transmembrane current is often used as the source, because the IAP is relatively easy to obtain under experimental conditions. Using a core conductor assumption, the transmembrane current equals the second derivative of the IAP. In previous articles, discrepancies were found between experimental and simulated SFAPs. Adaptations in the volume conductor slightly altered the simulation results. Another origin of discrepancy might be an erroneous...
AT MICROSCOPIC scale skeletal muscle tissue as an electrical conductor is characterised by the intra...
The electrical source strength for an isolated, active, excitable fiber can be taken to be its trans...
Recent experimental findings in the Rich lab suggest there are important gaps in our understanding o...
Abstract—The single-fiber action potential (SFAP) can be mod-eled as a convolution of a biolectrical...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Extracellular action potentials of a single active muscle fibre in a surrounding of passive muscle t...
The convolution of the transmembrane current of an excitable cell and a weighting function generates...
The convolution of the transmembrane current of an excitable cell and a weighting function generates...
A method is presented for determining the magnitude of the ionic current associated with the propaga...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
The formulation of Lorente de Nó for the potential distribution in a volume conductor due to a conta...
In vivo records of single fibre action potentials (SFAPs) have always been obtained at unknown dista...
The distance between active fibers and measuring electrodes as occuring during single fiber electrom...
We present the first measurements of the magnetic field from a single muscle fiber of the frog gastr...
AT MICROSCOPIC scale skeletal muscle tissue as an electrical conductor is characterised by the intra...
The electrical source strength for an isolated, active, excitable fiber can be taken to be its trans...
Recent experimental findings in the Rich lab suggest there are important gaps in our understanding o...
Abstract—The single-fiber action potential (SFAP) can be mod-eled as a convolution of a biolectrical...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Extracellular action potentials of a single active muscle fibre in a surrounding of passive muscle t...
The convolution of the transmembrane current of an excitable cell and a weighting function generates...
The convolution of the transmembrane current of an excitable cell and a weighting function generates...
A method is presented for determining the magnitude of the ionic current associated with the propaga...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
The formulation of Lorente de Nó for the potential distribution in a volume conductor due to a conta...
In vivo records of single fibre action potentials (SFAPs) have always been obtained at unknown dista...
The distance between active fibers and measuring electrodes as occuring during single fiber electrom...
We present the first measurements of the magnetic field from a single muscle fiber of the frog gastr...
AT MICROSCOPIC scale skeletal muscle tissue as an electrical conductor is characterised by the intra...
The electrical source strength for an isolated, active, excitable fiber can be taken to be its trans...
Recent experimental findings in the Rich lab suggest there are important gaps in our understanding o...