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Unlock Brain Connectivity: Recording CCEPs and Mapping Functional Cortical Networks
Cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) are a neurophysiological technique used to assess functional connectivity between different regions of the brain. By delivering electrical stimulation to one cortical area and recording the resulting activity in another, CCEPs help map brain networks involved in movement, sensation, and cognition.
Brain Mapping in Children: Advancing Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery with cortiQ Cortical Mapping
Discover how advanced functional brain mapping is transforming pediatric epilepsy care. With cortiQ and real-time high-gamma frequency mapping, leading hospitals enhance seizure localization and optimize surgical planning for children with intractable epilepsy. Learn about groundbreaking research shaping the future of epilepsy treatment.
Attenuation of High Gamma Activity by Repetitive Motor Tasks
This study delves into the relationship between repetitive motor tasks and high gamma (HG) brain activity, specifically focusing on how…
Discover cortiQ 2.0: Cutting-Edge Cortical Mapping for Enhanced Epilepsy and Tumor Surgery
cortiQ 2.0 represents a breakthrough in cortical mapping, setting a new standard in epilepsy and tumor surgeries. With its cutting-edge integration of neurotechnology and clinical application, it empowers surgeons to achieve unparalleled safety, precision, and effectiveness in even the most complex procedures.
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