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Revision as of 08:51, 26 May 2011
Electro-corticogram (ECoG) has been used for diagnostic purpose in epileptic patients to identifying epileptic foci. It has been known that ECoG can provide stable neural signal. ECoG is isolated from brain by arachnoid mater and pia mater when implanted in subdural space. It measures local field potential from cortical surface through these membranes. In human patient, ECoG is left in subdural space for 2-3 weeks until epileptic foci are identified. Therefore, it was not designed for long term use.
To introduce ECoG recording into primate electrophysiology for chronic use, we made many modification.
The first generation ECoG array. 32 ECoG channels, 4 references and 1 ground.
This was