%0 Journal Article %J Epilepsy Behav %D 2014 %T Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography. %A A L Ritaccio %A Peter Brunner %A Gunduz, Aysegul %A Hermes, Dora %A Hirsch, Lawrence J %A Jacobs, Joshua %A Kamada, Kyousuke %A Kastner, Sabine %A Robert T. Knight %A Lesser, Ronald P %A Miller, Kai %A Sejnowski, Terrence %A Worrell, Gregory %A Gerwin Schalk %K Brain Mapping %K brain-computer interface %K electrical stimulation mapping %K Electrocorticography %K functional mapping %K Gamma-frequency electroencephalography %K High-frequency oscillations %K Neuroprosthetics %K Seizure detection %K Subdural grid %X

The Fifth International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography convened in San Diego, CA, on November 7-8, 2013. Advancements in methodology, implementation, and commercialization across both research and in the interval year since the last workshop were the focus of the gathering. Electrocorticography (ECoG) is now firmly established as a preferred signal source for advanced research in functional, cognitive, and neuroprosthetic domains. Published output in ECoG fields has increased tenfold in the past decade. These proceedings attempt to summarize the state of the art.

%B Epilepsy Behav %V 41 %P 183-92 %8 12/2014 %G eng %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25461213 %R 10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.09.015 %0 Journal Article %J Epilepsy & Behavior %D 2013 %T Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography. %A A L Ritaccio %A Peter Brunner %A Nathan E. Crone %A Gunduz, Aysegul %A Hirsch, Lawrence J. %A Kanwisher, Nancy %A Litt, Brian %A Kai J. Miller %A Morani, Daniel %A Parvizi, Josef %A Ramsey, Nick F %A Richner, Thomas J. %A Tandon, Niton %A Williams, Justin %A Gerwin Schalk %K Brain Mapping %K Brain–computer interface %K Electrocorticography %K Gamma-frequency electroencephalography %K High-frequency oscillations %K Neuroprosthetics %K Seizure detection %K Subdural grid %X The Fourth International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography (ECoG) convened in New Orleans, LA, on October 11–12, 2012. The proceedings of the workshop serves as an accurate record of the most contemporary clinical and experimental work on brain surface recording and represents the insights of a unique multidisciplinary ensemble of expert clinicians and scientists. Presentations covered a broad range of topics, including innovations in passive functional mapping, increased understanding of pathologic high-frequency oscillations, evolving sensor technologies, a human trial of ECoG-driven brain–machine interface, as well as fresh insights into brain electrical stimulation. %B Epilepsy & Behavior %V 29 %P 259–68 %8 11/2013 %G eng %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24034899 %N 2 %R 10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.08.012 %0 Journal Article %J Epilepsy Behav %D 2012 %T Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography. %A A L Ritaccio %A Beauchamp, Michael %A Bosman, Conrado %A Peter Brunner %A Chang, Edward %A Nathan E. Crone %A Gunduz, Aysegul %A Disha Gupta %A Robert T. Knight %A Leuthardt, Eric %A Litt, Brian %A Moran, Daniel %A Ojemann, Jeffrey %A Parvizi, Josef %A Ramsey, Nick %A Rieger, Jochem %A Viventi, Jonathan %A Voytek, Bradley %A Williams, Justin %A Gerwin Schalk %K Brain Mapping %K brain-computer interface %K Electrocorticography %K Gamma-frequency electroencephalography %K high-frequency oscillation %K Neuroprosthetics %K Seizure detection %K Subdural grid %X 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. %B Epilepsy Behav %V 25 %P 605-13 %8 12/2012 %G eng %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23160096 %N 4 %R 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.09.016