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The biophysics of excitable membranes and extracellular potential
fields emerged at the end of the 18th century, together with
electrophysiology, and has been used ever since as a basis for the
development of electrophysiological investigations. This holds true
even for the contemporary stage of initial discoveries concerning
the molecular mechanisms of membrane excitability. The biophysics
of ionic channels has gradually revealed the genesis of the ionic
currents and of the biopotentials in different excitable
structures. On the basis of electrodynamics, the extracellular
potential fields in the living body, considered as a volume
conductor, have been studied intensively. The knowledge accumulated
constitutes the theoretical basis for interpretation of the
electrophysiological data. Over a period of more than 15 years a
group of Bulgarian investigators led by A. Gydikov has
systematically studied the dependence between the intra- and
extracellular potentials of the skeletal muscles. The present book
summarizes these investigations. Using a great amount of factual
material from experiments and model investigations on the skeletal
muscle potentials, the author considers: (a) the extracellular
potential field of single skeletal muscle fibres and their
dependence of the parameters of intracellular action potentials,
the geometric parameters of the fibres and of the volume conductor;
(b) the potentials of single motor units; (c) the compound and
reflex muscle potentials, and (d) the interference electromyogram.
The comprehensive consideration of the biophysics of skeletal
muscle potentials is of interest to a broad circle of specialists.
The book summarizes contemporary knowledge in thisfield and
presents a consistent theoretical basis of electromyography which
is of great importance not only for the neurological clinic, but
also for different fields of applied physiology.
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