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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for imaging electrical activity in a biologocal system
abstract An electrode panel is applied to an internal or external surface of a biological system such as a human being. The electrodes generate signals which are processed to calculate a surface differential of the surface potential of a multiplicity of spatial locations over a given period of time. Signal processing is repeated for multiple sequential time lapses and an image is constructed from the surface differential of the surface potential of each time lapse. Then, the sequential images corresponding to the sequential time periods are displayed. The two-dimensional image changes as the distribution of bioelectric sources evolves, so as to provide a cinematic image of electrical activity.
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