Research Article

Effect of the Interindividual Variability on Computational Modeling of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

Table 2

Conductivities assigned to the different tissues.

TissuesConductivity (S/m)

Adrenal gland, epididymis, hypophysis, pancreas, stomach, stomach lumen, small intestine, small intestine lumen, thymus, thyroid gland, esophagus, and esophagus lumen0.51113
Internal air, pharynx, and trachea lumen0
Artery, vein, blood vessel, heart lumen, and penis0.7
Bladder0.202783
Bone, mandible, marrow red, patella, skull, teeth, and vertebrae0.020028
Brain grey matter, hippocampus, hypothalamus, pineal body, and thalamus0.027512
Brain white matter, anterior commissura, and posterior commissura 0.027656
Breast0.2617535
Bronchi, bronchi lumen, and ureter-urethra0.25055
Cartilage, ear cartilage, intervertebral disk, larynx, meniscus, and trachea0.16113
Cerebellum0.047512
Cerebrospinal fluid2
Connective tissue0.1215635
Cornea0.4113
Diaphragm and muscle0.201967
Ear skin and skin0.012147
Eye lens and ovary0.3113
Eye sclera0.501392
Eye vitreous humor1.5
Fat and subcutaneous adipose tissues (SAT)0.012207
Gallbladder0.9
Heart muscle0.053677
Kidney cortex and kidney medulla0.0544105
Large intestine, large intestine lumen, and vagina0.0122052
Liver0.027714
Lung0.120847
Medulla oblongata, midbrain, and pons 0.027584
Mucosa0.0004
Nerve and spinal cord0.017126
Prostate and testis0.41113
Spleen0.0395962
Tendon ligament0.250922
Tongue0.26113
Uterus0.201296