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    Hi!!
    My research focuses on model-updated image-guided neurosurgery. I am
    currently trying to develop a poro-viscoelastic FE model of the brain. Though
    i have found papers that use poroelastic models(eg.,Miga et al (1), Paulsen et
    al (2)) and viscoelastic models (Miller et al (3)) separately to model brain
    deformation during neurosurgery, i am yet to come across a paper/resource that
    talks about a poro-viscoelastic model. Can someone point me to resources that
    talk about the same.
    Thanks in advance for your replies,
    Prashanth
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    (1) M. I. Miga, K. D. Paulsen, F. E. Kennedy, P. J. Hoopes, A. Hartov, and D.
    W. Roberts. In vivo quantification of a homogeneous brain deformation model
    for updating preoperative images during surgery. IEEE Transactions on
    Biomedical Engineering, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 266-273, 2000

    (2) K. D. Paulsen, M. I. Miga, F. E. Kennedy, P. J. Hoopes, A. Hartov, and D.
    W. Roberts. A computational model for tracking subsurface tissue deformation
    during stereotactic neurosurgery. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering,
    Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 213-225, 1999

    (3) Miller, K. and Chinzei K., "Constitutive Modelling of Brain Tissue;
    Experiment and Theory", J. Biomechanics, Vol. 30, No. 11/12, pp. 1115-1121,
    Nov. 1997.

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