articlePhysics in Medicine and BiologyOct 24, 2003Closed access

The magnetic lead field theorem in the quasi-static approximation and its use for magnetoencephalography forward calculation in realistic volume conductors

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Abstract

The equation for the magnetic lead field for a given magnetoencephalography (MEG) channel is well known for arbitrary frequencies omega but is not directly applicable to MEG in the quasi-static approximation. In this paper we derive an equation for omega = 0 starting from the very definition of the lead field instead of using Helmholtz's reciprocity theorems. The results are (a) the transpose of the conductivity times the lead field is divergence-free, and (b) the lead field differs from the one in any other volume conductor by a gradient of a scalar function. Consequently, for a piecewise homogeneous and isotropic volume conductor, the lead field is always tangential at the outermost surface. Based on this…

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Keywords
  • Spherical harmonics
  • Mathematical analysis
  • Conductor
  • Superposition principle
  • Mathematics
  • Spherical shell
  • Harmonic function
  • Boundary value problem
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