Alpha-dispersion in human tissue

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Beta dispersion is found in living tissue in the kilohertz-megahertz range and is caused by the cellular structure of biological materials with low frequency properties caused by cell membranes. Alpha dispersion is found in the hertz range and the causes are not so well known. Alpha dispersions are the first to disappear when tissue dies. Tissue data have often been based upon excised specimen from animals and are therefore not necessarily representative for human tissue alpha dispersions. Here we present data obtained with non-invasive skin surface electrodes for different segments of the living human body. We found alpha dispersions in all cases; the ankle-wrist results had the smallest. Large alpha dispersions were found where the distance between the electrodes and muscle masses was small, e.g. on the calf. Further studies on electrode technique and reciprocity, electrode positioning, statistical variations, gender, age and bodily constitutions are necessary in order to reveal more about the alpha dispersion, its appearance and disappearance. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Grimnes, S., & Martinsen, Ø. G. (2010). Alpha-dispersion in human tissue. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 224). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/224/1/012073

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