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Recording Human Electrocorticographic (ECoG) Signals for Neuroscientific Research and Real-time Functional Cortical Mapping
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
Recording Human Electrocorticographic (ECoG) Signals for Neuroscientific Research and Real-time Functional Cortical Mapping
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13:32 min

June 26, 2012

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 03:20Electrode Localization
  • 06:18Experimental Session Set-up
  • 08:45Example Experimental Session: SIGFRIED Clinical Mapping with BCI2000
  • 11:16Results: Mapping Session in One Patient
  • 12:05Conclusion

Summary

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We present a method for collecting electrocorticographic signals for research purposes from humans who are undergoing invasive epilepsy monitoring. We show how to use the BCI2000 software platform for data collection, signal processing and stimulus presentation. Specifically, we demonstrate SIGFRIED, a BCI2000-based tool for real-time functional brain mapping.

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