Overview
This session explores the new field of ultra-high-channel electrophysiology and the challenges of the field. The uses permeate across fields including intraoperative mapping and implanted brain-computer interfaces.
Target Audience
Administrator, Advanced Practice Provider, Coordinator, Director, Educator, Engineer, Executive, Fellow, Medical student, Neurosurgeon, Neurologist, Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Physician’s Assistant, Pain Medicine Physician, Physical Medicine and Rehab Physician, Researcher, Resident, Scientist, Trainee
Learning Objectives
1. Identify various types of ultra-high-density interfaces (intracortical, thin film, depth electrodes, etc).
2. Discuss the potential uses of ultra-high-density interfaces (BCI, diagnostic mapping, therapeutic stimulation, research, etc).
3. Identify a few challenges in this emerging field.
Faculty
Ahmed Raslan, MD, FAANS; Kelly Collins, MD; Sydney Cash, MD, PhD; Shadi Dayeh, PhD; Daniel Kramer, MD; Ryan Chung; Jan Vesper, MD; Ghassan Makhoul, BA
Disclosures
Any faculty member not on the disclosure list has reported nothing to disclose.
Sydney Cash, MD, PhD | Speaker
Beacon Biosignals: Own Stock (Ongoing)
Jan Vesper, MD | Oral Abstract Presenter
Boston Scientific: Consulting Fees (Ongoing)
Agenda
Welcome
Ahmed Raslan, MD, FAANS and Kelly Collins, MD
Intra-Cortical High-Density Systems: Uses and Challenges
Sydney Cash, MD, PhD
Thin Film Surface High-Density Systems: Uses and Challenges
Shadi Dayeh, PhD
BCI Uses of High-Density Interfaces
Daniel Kramer, MD
Beta-Power Modulation in the Human Orbitofrontal Cortex During a Go/No-go Arm-Reaching Task
Ryan Chung
Real-World Outcomes with Directional Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Systems: Awake Versus Asleep Lead Placement
Jan Vesper, MD
Peri-Ictal Functional Networks Increase Suppressive Motifs: An SEEG Study
Ghassan Makhoul, B.A.
Closing Discussion
Ahmed Raslan, MD, FAANS and Kelly Collins, MD
Refund Policy
Educational Programs (except the in-person Annual Meeting) – Fees for programs are non-refundable. For more information, please visit the NANS website for the full refund policy
Credit Statement
This is activity is not eligible for CME credit.