01857nas a2200421 4500008004100000022001400041245008900055210006900144260001200213300001100225490000700236520059500243653001800838653002900856653003500885653002500920653002300945653004300968653003201011653002101043653002201064653001801086100001801104700001901122700002001141700001701161700002401178700001901202700002101221700002001242700002301262700002201285700001601307700002401323700002101347700001901368856004801387 2014 eng d a1525-506900aProceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography.0 aProceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Advances in E c12/2014 a183-920 v413 a
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.
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