Human brain mapping with multithousand-channel PtNRGrids resolves spatiotemporal dynamics

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Human brain mapping with multithousand-channel PtNRGrids resolves spatiotemporal dynamics
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A new platform based on flexible recording grids can map large, curvilinear areas of the human brain at high resolution, allowing for accurate assessment of brain tissue during applications such as surgery for epilepsy. ScienceTM

We acknowledge insightful discussions with E. Halgren of UC San Diego, S. Cash of Massachusetts General Hospital, and A. Devor and M. Thunemann of Boston University. We are grateful for the technical support from the nano3 cleanroom facilities at UCSD’s Qualcomm Institute where the PtNRGrid fabrication was conducted.

to S.A.D., NINDS R01NS123655-01 to S.A.D., NINDS UG3NS123723-01 to S.A.D., and NIDA R01-DA050159 to S.A.D.; NSF award no. 1728497 to S.A.D. and CAREER no. 1351980 to S.A.D.; and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program no. DGE-1650112 to A.M.B. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding agencies.S.A.D. conceived and led the project. Y.T.

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