Review 16 channels (8 from each hemisphere) of intracranial EEG (iEEG) sampled at 400 Hz with epileptic seizures recorded using the NeuroVista implant.
The NeuroVista implant is a device that records intracranial EEG (iEEG) data from patients with epilepsy. The data includes 16 channels (8 from each hemisphere) sampled at 400 Hz. The data is used to detect and predict seizures in patients with epilepsy.
The iEEG data includes 16 channels (8 from each hemisphere) that record electrical activity in the brain. The channels are labeled as follows:
The EEG Data Viewer allows you to review the iEEG data recorded using the NeuroVista implant. The data includes 16 channels (8 from each hemisphere) sampled at 400 Hz. The data is displayed as a time series plot with the option to overlay the channels by side or overlay all channels.
The EEG Data Viewer includes controls to change the overlay options and separation value. The overlay options include off (default), grouped by side, and overlay all. The separation value controls the distance between the channels in the plot.
To use the EEG Data Viewer, select the overlay options and separation value using the controls. The plot will update based on the selected options. You can review the iEEG data recorded using the NeuroVista implant and explore the channels and their activity.
The iEEG data includes epileptic seizures recorded using the NeuroVista implant. The seizures are characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain and can be detected and predicted using the iEEG data.
The iEEG data can be analyzed to identify patterns and changes in electrical activity in the brain. The data can be used to detect and predict seizures, monitor brain activity, and assess the effectiveness of treatments for epilepsy.
The iEEG data recorded using the NeuroVista implant has applications in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. The data can be used to detect and predict seizures, monitor brain activity, and assess the effectiveness of treatments for epilepsy.
The NeuroVista implant and iEEG data have the potential to improve the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Future research may focus on developing new algorithms for seizure detection and prediction, optimizing the placement of the implant, and improving the quality and resolution of the iEEG data.
The EEG Data Viewer allows you to review 16 channels of intracranial EEG (iEEG) data recorded using the NeuroVista implant. The data includes 16 channels (8 from each hemisphere) sampled at 400 Hz with epileptic seizures. The data can be used to detect and predict seizures, monitor brain activity, and assess the effectiveness of treatments for epilepsy.
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NeuroVista: Seizure detection and prediction technology. https://www.neurovista.com/.
Data source: NeuroVista intracranial EEG available on https://www.ieeg.org/.