TY - JOUR T1 - Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography. JF - Epilepsy Behav Y1 - 2012 A1 - A L Ritaccio A1 - Beauchamp, Michael A1 - Bosman, Conrado A1 - Peter Brunner A1 - Chang, Edward A1 - Nathan E. Crone A1 - Gunduz, Aysegul A1 - Disha Gupta A1 - Robert T. Knight A1 - Leuthardt, Eric A1 - Litt, Brian A1 - Moran, Daniel A1 - Ojemann, Jeffrey A1 - Parvizi, Josef A1 - Ramsey, Nick A1 - Rieger, Jochem A1 - Viventi, Jonathan A1 - Voytek, Bradley A1 - Williams, Justin A1 - Gerwin Schalk KW - Brain Mapping KW - brain-computer interface KW - Electrocorticography KW - Gamma-frequency electroencephalography KW - high-frequency oscillation KW - Neuroprosthetics KW - Seizure detection KW - Subdural grid AB - The Third International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography (ECoG) was convened in Washington, DC, on November 10-11, 2011. As in prior meetings, a true multidisciplinary fusion of clinicians, scientists, and engineers from many disciplines gathered to summarize contemporary experiences in brain surface recordings. The proceedings of this meeting serve as evidence of a very robust and transformative field but will yet again require revision to incorporate the advances that the following year will surely bring. VL - 25 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23160096 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography. JF - Epilepsy Behav Y1 - 2011 A1 - A L Ritaccio A1 - Boatman-Reich, Dana A1 - Peter Brunner A1 - Cervenka, Mackenzie C A1 - Cole, Andrew J A1 - Nathan E. Crone A1 - Duckrow, Robert A1 - Korzeniewska, Anna A1 - Litt, Brian A1 - Miller, John W A1 - Moran, D A1 - Parvizi, Josef A1 - Viventi, Jonathan A1 - Williams, Justin C A1 - Gerwin Schalk KW - Brain KW - Brain Mapping KW - Brain Waves KW - Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted KW - Electroencephalography KW - Epilepsy KW - Humans KW - United States KW - User-Computer Interface AB -

The Second International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography (ECoG) was convened in San Diego, CA, USA, on November 11-12, 2010. Between this meeting and the inaugural 2009 event, a much clearer picture has been emerging of cortical ECoG physiology and its relationship to local field potentials and single-cell recordings. Innovations in material engineering are advancing the goal of a stable long-term recording interface. Continued evolution of ECoG-driven brain-computer interface technology is determining innovation in neuroprosthetics. Improvements in instrumentation and statistical methodologies continue to elucidate ECoG correlates of normal human function as well as the ictal state. This proceedings document summarizes the current status of this rapidly evolving field.

VL - 22 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22036287 IS - 4 ER -