Distributed brain co-processor for tracking spikes, seizures and behaviour during electrical brain stimulation
Early implantable epilepsy therapy devices provided open-loop electrical stimulation without brain sensing, computing, or an interface for synchronized behavioural inputs from patients. Recent epilepsy stimulation devices provide brain sensing but have not yet developed analytics for accurately trac...
Main Authors: | Sladky, V, Nejedly, P, Mivalt, F, Brinkmann, BH, Kim, I, St Louis, EK, Gregg, NM, Lundstrom, BN, Crowe, CM, Attia, TP, Crepeau, D, Balzekas, I, Marks, VS, Wheeler, LP, Cimbalnik, J, Cook, M, Janca, R, Sturges, BK, Leyde, K, Miller, KJ, Van Gompel, JJ, Denison, T, Worrell, GA, Kremen, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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