Neuromorphic processing enables remote monitoring of intraoperative epileptiform activity.
In a Nature Communications paper with authors including Filippo Costa, Giacomo Indiveri and Johannes Sarnthein, the DYNAP-SE mixed-signal neuromorphic hardware is embedded in a real-time brain computer interface (BCI) framework to analyze High Frequency Oscillations (HFO) during epilepsy surgery. In a collaboration with the University Medical Center Utrecht, this BCI approach performs remote monitoring of epileptiform activity in real-time. As a diagnostic method, this ‘remote service’ could improve the outcome of neurosurgical interventions.
The article can be found here:
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47495-y