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- W10787140 abstract "From an ethical point of view, it is extremely difficult to propose a well-controlled human subject study aimed at understanding brain injury mechanisms and establishing the associated tolerance values. For this reason, many numerical models of the human and animal head or brain have been developed over the past several decades in an attempt to obtain in-depth insights into brain injury biomechanics, minimizing the need for human subject research. This chapter highlights and contrasts the essence of human and animal head numerical models developed for studying blunt impact and blast-induced brain injuries. Even with the vast amount of literature produced by these investigations and studies, the precise mechanisms of brain injury have not yet been fully established to date. Through this review, it is clear that a lot of information can be garnered by numerical brain modeling but few efforts have been devoted so far in using these numerical models to provide guidelines in the discovery of brain injury mechanisms. Based on the brain models reported in the current literature, there are some inherent deficiencies. However, with further revisions and improvements to the currently available models, as opposed to developing new models from scratch, these issues can be overcome, and the state of the art can be advanced. More research effort into brain injury mechanisms, especially under in vivo conditions, is needed for computational model improvements so that the injury mechanisms can be thoroughly understood and effective countermeasures for protecting human from traumatic brain injury can be developed." @default.
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- W10787140 title "Modeling of the Brain for Injury Prevention" @default.
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