Analysis of the Characteristics of Electrooculogram Applied a Battery Model to the Eyeball

In an eyeball there is an electric potential between the cornea (positive) and retina (negative), so an eyeball can be modeled as a battery. In this report the usefulness of the model is examined by applying this battery model to the eye and estimating the weak current in the eye from the measured EOG.

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