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1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | Nerve and Muscle Cells | 33 |
3 | Subthreshold Membrane Phenomena | 44 |
4 | Active Behavior of the Membrane | 66 |
5 | Synapse, Receptor Cells, and Brain | 106 |
6 | The Heart | 119 |
7 | Volume Source and Volume Conductor | 133 |
8 | Source-Field Models | 148 |
9 | Bidomain Model of Multicellular Volume Conductors | 159 |
10 | Electronic Neuron Models | 169 |
11 | Theoretical Methods for Analyzing Volume Sources and Volume Conductors | 185 |
12 | Theory of Biomagnetic Measurements | 227 |
13 | Electroencephalography | 257 |
14 | Magnetoencephalography | 265 |
15 | 12-Lead ECG System | 277 |
16 | Vectorcardiographic Lead Systems | 290 |
17 | Other ECG Lead Systems | 307 |
18 | Distortion Factors in the ECG | 313 |
19 | The Basis of ECG Diagnosis | 320 |
20 | Magnetocardiography | 336 |
21 | Functional Electric Stimulation | 363 |
22 | Magnetic Stimulation of Neural Tissue | 375 |
23 | Cardiac Pacing | 385 |
24 | Cardiac Defibrillation | 393 |
25 | Impedance Plethysmography | 405 |
26 | Impedance Tomography | 420 |
27 | The Electrodermal Response | 428 |
28 | The Electric Signals Originating in the Eye | 437 |
App. A. Consistent System of Rectangular and Spherical Coordinates for Electrocardiology and Magnetocardiology | 449 | |
App. B. Application of Maxwell's Equations in Bioelectromagnetism | 455 | |
Name Index | 463 | |
Subject Index | 471 |
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