Computational platform allows non-experts to create patient-specific, 3D models of nerves being electrically stimulated.
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Computational platform allows non-experts to create patient-specific, 3D models of nerves being electrically stimulated.
High frequency electric currents in Medicine and Dentistry, 1910-11.
Guillaume Duchenne de Bologne, Mecanisme de la physionomie humaine. Demonstrating the use of electrotherapy, the author applies electrodes to the cheeks of a woman to stimulate the facial muscles. Date 1862.
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne, Synoptic plate 4 from Le Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine. 1862, albumen print. In the upper row and the lower two rows, patients with different expressions on either side of their face.
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne, experiment with electric stimulation to obtain facial expressions (around 1850). (above) Woodcut illustration of Duchenne's "appareil volta-électrique."
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne, experiment with electric stimulation to obtain facial expressions (around 1850).
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne, experiment with electric stimulation to obtain facial expressions (around 1850).
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne, experiment with electric stimulation to obtain facial expressions (around 1850).