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Автор Faria, Paula
Автор Hallett, Mark
Автор Miranda, Pedro Cavaleiro
Дата выпуска 2011-12-01
dc.description We investigated the effect of electrode area and inter-electrode distance on the spatial distribution of the current density in transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). For this purpose, we used the finite element method to compute the distribution of the current density in a four-layered spherical head model using various electrode montages, corresponding to a range of electrode sizes and inter-electrode distances. We found that smaller electrodes required slightly less current to achieve a constant value of the current density at a reference point on the brain surface located directly under the electrode center. Under these conditions, smaller electrodes also produced a more focal current density distribution in the brain, i.e. the magnitude of the current density fell more rapidly with distance from the reference point. The combination of two electrodes with different areas produced an asymmetric current distribution that could lead to more effective and localized neural modulation under the smaller electrode than under the larger one. Focality improved rapidly with decreasing electrode size when the larger electrode sizes were considered but the improvement was less marked for the smaller electrode sizes. Also, focality was not affected significantly by inter-electrode distance unless two large electrodes were placed close together. Increasing the inter-electrode distance resulted in decreased shunting of the current through the scalp and the cerebrospinal fluid, and decreasing electrode area resulted in increased current density on the scalp under the edges of the electrode. Our calculations suggest that when working with conventional electrodes (25–35 cm<sup>2</sup>), one of the electrodes should be placed just ‘behind’ the target relative to the other electrode, for maximum current density on the target. Also electrodes with areas in the range 3.5–12 cm<sup>2</sup> may provide a better compromise between focality and current density in the scalp than the traditional electrodes. Finally, the use of multiple small return electrodes may be more efficient than the use of a single large return electrode.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Копирайт 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd
Название A finite element analysis of the effect of electrode area and inter-electrode distance on the spatial distribution of the current density in tDCS
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/1741-2560/8/6/066017
Electronic ISSN 1741-2552
Print ISSN 1741-2560
Журнал Journal of Neural Engineering
Том 8
Первая страница 66017
Последняя страница 66027
Аффилиация Faria, Paula; Faculty of Science, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Lisbon, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal; CDRSP, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal;
Аффилиация Hallett, Mark; Human Motor Control Section, MNB, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1428, USA
Аффилиация Miranda, Pedro Cavaleiro; Faculty of Science, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Lisbon, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal
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