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Person-specific head model

Person-specific head model. Brain was segmented,. then meshed. Mesh was verified. Poster # 129: Person Specific FE Head Model vs. 50 th Percentile Male: Does One Size Fit All? S. Ji, R. Greenwald, J. Beckwith, J. Ford, T. McAllister. Comparison of PSM and 50 th PMH.

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Person-specific head model

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  1. Person-specific head model Brain was segmented, then meshed. Mesh was verified. Poster # 129: Person Specific FE Head Model vs. 50th Percentile Male: Does One Size Fit All? S. Ji, R. Greenwald, J. Beckwith, J. Ford, T. McAllister

  2. Comparison of PSM and 50th PMH Mid-sagittal ɛmax map for PSM. Mid-sagittal ɛmax map for 50th PMH. Poster # 129: Person Specific FE Head Model vs. 50th Percentile Male: Does One Size Fit All? S. Ji, R. Greenwald, J. Beckwith, J. Ford, T. McAllister

  3. Relating regional strain to DTI signature Overlay of ɛmax in the corpus callosum and FA/change in FA after concussion) Evolution of ɛmax in the corpus callosum during impact. Poster # 129: Person Specific FE Head Model vs. 50th Percentile Male: Does One Size Fit All? S. Ji, R. Greenwald, J. Beckwith, J. Ford, T. McAllister

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