2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.23.461613
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Mechanics Of Ultrasonic Neuromodulation In A Mouse Subject

Abstract: Ultrasound neuromodulation (UNM), where a region in the brain is targeted by focused ultrasound (FUS), which, in turn, causes excitation or inhibition of neural activity, has recently received considerable attention as a promising tool for neuroscience. Despite its great potential, several aspects of UNM are still unknown. An important question pertains to the off-target sensory effects of UNM and their dependence on stimulation frequency. To understand these effects, we have developed a finite-element model o… Show more

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“…The iteration is repeated until PDzj+1 = PDzj, i.e., until the data association to points in the material data set remains invariant. The convergence properties of the fixed-point solver (13) have been investigated in [16].…”
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“…The iteration is repeated until PDzj+1 = PDzj, i.e., until the data association to points in the material data set remains invariant. The convergence properties of the fixed-point solver (13) have been investigated in [16].…”
Section: Data-driven Viscoelasticity In the Frequency Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For present purposes, and for the sake of completeness, it only need to characterize the flat-norm distance between harmonic histories. For a precise definition of flat norm and the proof of the following formulas, we refer the reader to [16]. Let us consider two states and as Dirac measures with complex amplitudes and and frequencies ω ’ and ω ″.…”
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