So maybe I've completely missed the point. Given that the cranial volume is fixed, I took ICC to refer to the degree of dynamic adaptation that is possible when the volume of some fluid/associated pressure in the head changes. In essence it seemed to be about a balance between quantities of...
Cerebral blood flow varies with heartbeat. The brain accommodates the blood volume changes by varying the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid.
They are relying on something called the Monro-Kellie hypothesis, which describes the pressure–volume relationship between intracranial pressure...
Routine DNA tests will put NHS at the ‘forefront of medicine’
https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2018/jul/03/nhs-routine-dna-tests-precision-cancer-tumour-screening
According to the paper,
The reference (abstract below) suggests that there is a method of deducing the intracranial pressure based on using CSF velocity in the Navier-Stokes (fluid flow) equation.
Superb article for psychologists originally published in the June 2018 edition of the Journal of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists (NZCCP). In the course of her research, the author spoke to @Carolyn Wilshire.
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