Hello,
I was wandering whether anyone could help me. I am looking at the dynamic motion of the brain during applied rotation/translation of the skull. The question I have is with regards the cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) effect on the dynamic motion of the brain. The CSF has more than a protective role to play but to what degree does it effect the brains motion. It is obvious that the CSF will damp the brains motion and this will be governed by how easily the CSf can flow out of Brain/(Skull and Membrane) contact regions. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance, TONY
A.R.Lawson at cranfield.ac.uk
NB: Engineering Student!!!!!