02106nas a2200421 4500008004100000022001400041245009000055210006900145260001200214300001100226490000700237520091200244653001001156653001801166653001601184653003301200653002701233653001301260653001101273653001801284653002801302100001801330700002401348700001901372700002701391700002001418700002201438700002001460700002301480700001601503700002001519700001301539700001901552700002201571700002401593700001901617856004801636 2011 eng d a1525-506900aProceedings of the Second International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography.0 aProceedings of the Second International Workshop on Advances in c12/2011 a641-500 v223 a
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.
10aBrain10aBrain Mapping10aBrain Waves10aDiagnosis, Computer-Assisted10aElectroencephalography10aEpilepsy10aHumans10aUnited States10aUser-Computer Interface1 aRitaccio, A L1 aBoatman-Reich, Dana1 aBrunner, Peter1 aCervenka, Mackenzie, C1 aCole, Andrew, J1 aCrone, Nathan, E.1 aDuckrow, Robert1 aKorzeniewska, Anna1 aLitt, Brian1 aMiller, John, W1 aMoran, D1 aParvizi, Josef1 aViventi, Jonathan1 aWilliams, Justin, C1 aSchalk, Gerwin uhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22036287