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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2020 Jun 11;219:117044. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117044

Table 3.

Tissue conductivities for the six “standard” tissues (two leftmost columns) and for the 14 different tissues (two rightmost columns).

Tissue Conductivity (S/m) Tissue Conductivity (S/m)
White matter 0.126 (Wagner et al., 2004) Cerebrum white matter
Spinal cord
Visual nerve
0.126 (Wagner et al., 2004)
Gray matter 0.275 (Wagner et al., 2004) Cerebrum gray matter 0.275 (Wagner et al., 2004)
CSF 1.654 (Wagner et al., 2004) Cerebrospinal fluid
Veins
1.654 (Wagner et al., 2004)
0.6 (Gabriel et al., 2009)
Bone 0.01 (Wagner et al., 2004) Compact bone
Spongy bone
0.008 (Opitz et al., 2015)
0.025 (Opitz et al., 2015)
Soft tissues 0.465 (Wagner et al., 2004) Artery
Other tissues
Rectus muscles
Mucosa
Skin
0.6 (Gabriel et al., 2009)
0.465 (Wagner et al., 2004)
0.16 (Gabriel et al., 2009)
0.465 (Wagner et al., 2004)
0.465 (Wagner et al., 2004)
Eyeballs 0.5 (Opitz et al., 2015) Eyes 0.5 (Opitz et al., 2015)