Brain Displacement Response
Relative brain-skull motion is compared with experimental results.
This validation data is from: Hardy, W.N., Mason, M.J., Foster, C.D., Kopacz, J.M., Yang, K.H., King, A.I., Bishop, J., Bey, M., Anderst, W. and Tashman, S., 2007. A study of the response of the human cadaver head to impact. Stapp car crash journal, 51, p.17.
This data is from: Alshareef, A., Giudice, J. S., Forman, J., Salzar, R. S., & Panzer, M. B. (2018). A Novel Method for Quantifying Human In Situ Whole Brain Deformation under Rotational Loading Using Sonomicrometry. Journal of neurotrauma, 35(5), 780–789. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.5362
Validation Cases
The CORrelation and Analysis (CORA) method is used to evaluate the biomechanical performance of the models. The CORA approach specifically developed for brain modeling is based on the peer-reviewed journal article: Giordano C, Kleiven S. Development of an Unbiased Validation Protocol to Assess the Biofidelity of Finite Element Head Models used in Prediction of Traumatic Brain Injury. Stapp Car Crash J. 2016 Nov;60:363-471. PMID: 27871103.
Cora(CORrelation and Analysis)
Biofidelic Scale:
Avg. CORA: TBD
Avg. CORA: TBD
Avg. CORA: TBD
Avg. CORA: TBD
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