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This book provides a general view of bioelectromagnetism and
describes it as an independent discipline. It begins with an
historical account of the many innovations and innovators on whose
work the field rests. This is accompanied by a discussion of both
the theories and experiments which were contributed to the
development of the field. The physiological origin of bioelectric
and biomagnetic signal is discussed in detail. The sensitivity in a
given measurement situation, the energy distribution in stimulation
with the same electrodes, and the measurement of impedance are
related and described by the electrode lead field. It is shown
that, based on the reciprocity theorem, these are identical and
further, that these procedures apply equally well for biomagnetic
considerations. The difference between corresponding bioelectric
and biomagnetic methods is discussed. The book shows, that all
subfields of bioelectromagnetism obey the same basic laws and they
are closely tied together through the principle of reciprocity.
Thus the book helps the reader to understand the properties of
existing bioelectric and biomagnetic measurements and stimulation
methods and to design new systems. The book includes about 300
carefully drawn illustrations and 500 references. It can be used as
a textbook for third or fourth year university students and as a
source of reference.
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