TopicNeuroscience

source localization

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SeminarNeuroscience

Electrophysiologic Monitoring and Modulation of Enteric Nervous System

Todd Coleman
Stanford University
Aug 13, 2021

We will highlight recent technological and methodological advances in deploying miniaturized technologies that can monitor the spatial electrophysiologic patterns of the visceral nervous system. As an example, we will discuss recent developments of thin, stretchable, wireless biosensor patches that can be embedded within routinely used medical adhesives for recording electrophysiologic patterns of the GI tract. We will also showcase recent developments in array signal processing that enable non-invasive tracking, and source localization, of the slow wave patterns associated with the GI tract. We will illustrate how such systems can also be used in tandem with novel miniaturized pacing devices to can enable closed-loop neuromodulation of the enteric nervous system. We will conclude with a summary of the knowns and unknowns in how multi-organ physiology research, technology miniaturization, and data science may create unique opportunities for the intersection of electrical engineering and neuroscience.

ePosterNeuroscience

A new real-time EEG source localization method

Valentin Debenay, Grégory Turbelin, Amine Chellali, Marie-Hélène Ferrer, Béatrice Alescio-Lautier, Jean-Pierre Issartel
ePosterNeuroscience

Refractory epilepsy patient seizure source localization from ictal sEEG data using dynamic mode decomposition

Matthew McCumber, Kevin Tyner, Srijita Das, Mustaffa Alfatlawi, Stephen Gliske

FENS Forum 2024

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