An electronic neuromorphic system for real-time detection of high frequency oscillations (HFO) in intracranial EEG

A major challenge across a variety of fields is how to process the vast quantities of data produced by sensors without large computation resources. Here, the authors present a neuromorphic chip which can detect a relevant signature of epileptogenic tissue from intracranial recordings in patients.

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Autores principales: Mohammadali Sharifshazileh, Karla Burelo, Johannes Sarnthein, Giacomo Indiveri
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/a3cfb68b64334917b81d3f7c9301c80a
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Sumario:A major challenge across a variety of fields is how to process the vast quantities of data produced by sensors without large computation resources. Here, the authors present a neuromorphic chip which can detect a relevant signature of epileptogenic tissue from intracranial recordings in patients.