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Frank Rattay

Researcher at Vienna University of Technology

Publications -  158
Citations -  6688

Frank Rattay is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Activating function & Axon. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 154 publications receiving 5870 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Rattay include Medical University of Vienna & University of Oxford.

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Analysis of Models for External Stimulation of Axons

TL;DR: The activating function is discussed for monopolar electrodes but the principle can be extended to arbitrary configurations of electrodes and the activity of the axon depends on the second space derivative of the extracellular medium.
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The basic mechanism for the electrical stimulation of the nervous system.

TL;DR: New results about artificial excitation are based on a compartmental model of a target neuron and its equivalent electrical network, as well as on the theory of the generalized activating function, which gives hints to understanding the blockage of neural activity.
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Analysis of models for extracellular fiber stimulation

TL;DR: The mathematical basis for analysis as well as for the computer simulation of the stimulus-response characteristics of nerve or muscle fibers is presented, and Stimulation with monopolar electrodes shows better recruitment characteristics than with ring electrodes.
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Stepping-like movements in humans with complete spinal cord injury induced by epidural stimulation of the lumbar cord: electromyographic study of compound muscle action potentials

TL;DR: It is proposed that repeated volleys delivered to the lumbar cord via the posterior roots can effectively modify the central state of spinal circuits by temporarily combining them into functional units generating integrated motor behavior of sustained extension and rhythmic flexion/extension movements.
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A model of the electrically excited human cochlear neuron. I. Contribution of neural substructures to the generation and propagation of spikes

TL;DR: A compartment model of the human cochlear neuron is introduced to study the excitation and propagation process of action potentials and the generalized activating function is introduced as a tool to give an envision of the origin of spikes in the peripheral and in the central axon without any knowledge of the gating processes in the active membranes.