Simultaneous invasive and non-invasive recordings in humans: A novel Rosetta stone for deciphering brain activity

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Andrea Pigorini , Pietro Avanzini , Andrei Barborica , Christian-G. Bénar , Olivier David , Michele Farisco , Corey J. Keller , Alfredo Manfridi , Ezequiel Mikulan , Angelique C. Paulk , Nicolas Roehri , Ajay Subramanian , Serge Vulliémoz , Rina Zelmann
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Abstract

Simultaneous noninvasive and invasive electrophysiological recordings provide a unique opportunity to achieve a comprehensive understanding of human brain activity, much like a Rosetta stone for human neuroscience. In this review we focus on the increasingly-used powerful combination of intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) with scalp electroencephalography (EEG) or magnetoencephalography (MEG). We first provide practical insight on how to achieve these technically challenging recordings. We then provide examples from clinical research on how simultaneous recordings are advancing our understanding of epilepsy. This is followed by the illustration of how human neuroscience and methodological advances could benefit from these simultaneous recordings. We conclude with a call for open data sharing and collaboration, while ensuring neuroethical approaches and argue that only with a true collaborative approach the promises of simultaneous recordings will be fulfilled.

同时对人体进行侵入性和非侵入性记录:破译大脑活动的新型罗塞塔石碑。
同时进行无创和有创电生理记录为全面了解人类大脑活动提供了一个独特的机会,就像人类神经科学的罗塞塔石碑一样。在这篇综述中,我们将重点讨论颅内脑电图(iEEG)与头皮脑电图(EEG)或脑磁图(MEG)这一日益常用的强大组合。我们首先就如何实现这些具有技术挑战性的记录提供了实用的见解。然后,我们从临床研究中举例说明同步记录如何促进我们对癫痫的了解。随后,我们说明了人类神经科学和方法论的进步如何受益于这些同步记录。最后,我们呼吁开放数据共享与合作,同时确保采用神经伦理方法,并认为只有采用真正的合作方法才能实现同步记录的承诺。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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