Intracerebral EEG
Intracerebral EEG is performed using electrodes implanted in the brain for the diagnostic workup of patients with partial intractable epilepsy. As compared to scalp EEG, intracerebral EEG offers the advantage of a much higher spatial resolution.

Researchers involved
Publications
Nature: Scientific Reports
Insular responses to transient painful and non-painful thermal and mechanical spinothalamic stimuli recorded using intracerebral EEG
2020
Liberati G, Mulders D, Algoet M, van den Broeke EN, Ferrao Santos S, Ribeiro Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.
10: 22319
Neuroimage
Tonic thermonociceptive stimulation selectively modulates ongoing neural oscillations in the human posterior insula: evidence from intracerebral EEG
2018
Liberati G, Algoet M, Ferrao Santos S, Ribeiro-Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.
188:70-83
Nature: Scientific Reports
Habituation of phase-locked local field potentials and gamma-band oscillations recorded from the human insula
2018
Liberati G, Algoet M, Klöcker A, Ferrao Santos S, Ribeiro-Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.
8(1): 8265
Cerebral Cortex
Gamma-band oscillations preferential for nociception can be recorded in the human insula
2017
Liberati G, Klöcker A, Algoet M, Mulders D, Safronova MM, Ferrao Santos S, Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.
28(10):3650-3664.
PLoS Biology
Nociceptive local field potentials recorded from the human insula are not specific for nociception
2016
Liberati G, Klocker A, Safronova MM, Ferrao Santos S, Ribeiro Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.
14(1):e1002345