AbstractOur brain is organized in a modular structure. Information in different modalities is processed within distinct cortical areas. However, individual cortical areas cannot enable complex cognitive functions without interacting with other cortical areas. Electrocorticography (ECoG) has recently become an important tool for studying global network activity across cortical areas in animal models. With stable recordings of electrical field potentials from multiple cortical areas, ECoG provides an opportunity to systematically study large-scale cortical activity at a mesoscopic spatiotemporal resolution under various experimental conditions. Recent developments in thin, flexible ECoG electrodes permit recording field potentials from not on...
SummaryAlthough the electroencephalogram (EEG) is widely used in research and clinical settings, its...
The cerebral cortex forms a sheet of neurons organized into a network of interconnected modules that...
Brain activity reveals exquisite coordination across spatial scales, from local microcircuits to bra...
AbstractOur brain is organized in a modular structure. Information in different modalities is proces...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG), obtained by low-pass filtering the brain signal recorded from a macroelec...
Electrocorticography on the micron scale (micro-ECoG) is an emerging neural sensing modality that pr...
Objective: Electrocorticography grids have been used to study and diagnose neural pathophysiology fo...
Electrocorticography: ECoG) is increasingly being identified as a safe and reliable recording techni...
SummaryOver the last two centuries, electrical microstimulation has been used to demonstrate causal ...
AbstractElectrocorticography (ECoG) constitutes a powerful and promising neural recording modality i...
Human cognition is traditionally studied in experimental conditions wherein confounding complexities...
Currently, the primary technique employed in circuit-level study of the brain is electrophysiology, ...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an increasingly popular non-invasive tool used to record, on a milli...
We developed a novel method to visualize neural networks of endogenous activity that contribute to t...
Abstract In neuroscience, single-shank penetrating multi-electrode arrays are standard for sequentia...
SummaryAlthough the electroencephalogram (EEG) is widely used in research and clinical settings, its...
The cerebral cortex forms a sheet of neurons organized into a network of interconnected modules that...
Brain activity reveals exquisite coordination across spatial scales, from local microcircuits to bra...
AbstractOur brain is organized in a modular structure. Information in different modalities is proces...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG), obtained by low-pass filtering the brain signal recorded from a macroelec...
Electrocorticography on the micron scale (micro-ECoG) is an emerging neural sensing modality that pr...
Objective: Electrocorticography grids have been used to study and diagnose neural pathophysiology fo...
Electrocorticography: ECoG) is increasingly being identified as a safe and reliable recording techni...
SummaryOver the last two centuries, electrical microstimulation has been used to demonstrate causal ...
AbstractElectrocorticography (ECoG) constitutes a powerful and promising neural recording modality i...
Human cognition is traditionally studied in experimental conditions wherein confounding complexities...
Currently, the primary technique employed in circuit-level study of the brain is electrophysiology, ...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an increasingly popular non-invasive tool used to record, on a milli...
We developed a novel method to visualize neural networks of endogenous activity that contribute to t...
Abstract In neuroscience, single-shank penetrating multi-electrode arrays are standard for sequentia...
SummaryAlthough the electroencephalogram (EEG) is widely used in research and clinical settings, its...
The cerebral cortex forms a sheet of neurons organized into a network of interconnected modules that...
Brain activity reveals exquisite coordination across spatial scales, from local microcircuits to bra...