<span style='font-family:Verdana'><span style='font-size:12px'>Dear fieldtrippers,<br />
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I recetly asked myself what units the signal in ft_dipolsimulation had. First I thought, that it had to be a current, thus Ampére. After rechecking it in the Kybic et al. paper it obviously is an current density. If the signal simulated has an amplitude of 1, does this mean, that the current density would be 1A/m², or are these units in the function rather of an arbitrary kind?<br />
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Best regards,<br />
Paul Kertscher<br />
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