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Titlebook: Biomechanics of the Brain; Karol Miller Book 2019Latest edition Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 Brain biomechanics.brain deformations.

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Finite Element Algorithms for Computational Biomechanics of the Brain,e real-time computation (through parallel processing/multithreading) on commodity hardware. We provide examples of verification of the discussed finite element algorithms against the reference solutions obtained using the well-established non-linear static finite element procedures. We discuss time-
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Meshless Algorithms for Computational Biomechanics of the Brain,o are not experts in computational mechanics to build patient-specific computational biomechanics models of the brain and other body organs), (2) ensuring the desired accuracy of Gaussian spatial integration for non-polynomial shape functions through adaptive integration schemes, and (3) determining
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Intra-operative Measurement of Brain Deformation,cusses intra-operative methods for measuring brain shift that are currently being used clinically and for research purposes in the operating room. These methods include intra-operative MRI and CT, cortical surface measurements, and intra-operative 3D ultrasound.
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Computational Biomechanics of the Brain in the Operating Theatre, surgical workflow have limited the actual use of biomechanical model-based registration methods during surgery. This chapter first summarises the key steps and criteria to use computational modelling in the operating theatre. Then, a method relying on finite element modelling and vessels-based cons
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1618-7210 ations of biomechanics to treat epilepsy), to the cutting edge methods in analyzing cerebrospinal fluid and blood flow, this book is the comprehensive reference in the field. Experienced researchers as well as students will find this book useful..978-3-030-04996-6Series ISSN 1618-7210 Series E-ISSN 2197-5647
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Book 2019Latest editionicated methods of modeling brain injury and neurosurgery (including the most recent applications of biomechanics to treat epilepsy), to the cutting edge methods in analyzing cerebrospinal fluid and blood flow, this book is the comprehensive reference in the field. Experienced researchers as well as students will find this book useful..
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87962-4t in their specific fields in an authoritative way. Therefore, some of the newest and still tentative developments (e.g. the biomechanics of cortical folding) have been intentionally omitted. Chapter 1 introduces materials covered in detail in this book.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66322-2 can help with pinpointing the invasive electrodes positions with respect to brain anatomy as seen on pre-operative MRI and how this can aid SOZ localisation. We demonstrate the appropriateness and effectiveness of our methodologies on an example of a paediatric patient.
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