Electromagnetic (EM) simulations offer the possibility of assessing RF-induced heating around intracranial EEG (icEEG) electrodes across a variety of placement scenarios in a shorter time than experimental phantom-based temperature measurements. However, given the sub-millimetric dimensions of the wires and contacts the range of spatial scales spans many orders of magnitude, leading to high computational demands. In this study, we assessed the effect of model simplification for a typical 8-contact depth EEG electrode on the estimated heating patterns.
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