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Stimulation source & impedance settings in EM-LF Ohmic Quasi-Static Solver

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    Hi everyone,
    I'm currently using the EM-LF Ohmic Quasi-Static solver in Sim4Life web for neurostimulation studies. I noticed in the release notes for version 8.4.0 that there are new settings related to configuring stimulation sources and accessing different tissue/contact impedance values specifically for neurostimulation applications. This sounds like a feature I'd really like to explore further.

    Could anyone point me to any tutorials, documentation, or example projects where these new settings are demonstrated or explained?

    Thanks.

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      Here is the Web Manual section containing this information: 2.11.3.9 Neuro-stimulation with Imperfect Electrode-Skin Contact. Additionally, Yoon-Sun Arm Stimulation tutorial also includes this new feature.

      For more information or examples you can contact us at s4l-support@zmt.swiss.

      Thanks!

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