“…The surface potentials which are recorded as electroencephalogram reflect, therefor, both the brain cell generators and the properties of the surrounding volume conductor [ 11. To investigate the effects of the volume conductor on the potential distribution, a model which includes the inhomogeneity of all important head compositions must be constructed [2], [3]. The complexity of most physiological systems far outstrips current modelling ability, further more, the measured conductivity data is very limited and the accuracy varies widely among measured methods and the samples used, as such, models used to study EEG must be limited to a subset of head tissues [l], [2], [3].…”