Electrocorticograph

Electrocorticography (EEG-corticography) is a method of recording the bioelectrical activity of the brain, in which the activity of the cerebral cortex is recorded using electrodes placed in the scalp.

The method is based on the principle of electroencephalography. EEG corticography allows you to determine the location and size of the pathological focus in the cerebral cortex, as well as identify its functional activity.

The EEG corticography method is used to diagnose various diseases of the nervous system, such as epilepsy, brain tumors and others. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for these diseases.

EEG corticography is a safe and non-invasive research method that can be performed on patients of any age and any health condition.

Thus, EEG corticography is an important method for diagnosing and treating diseases of the nervous system and is one of the most promising areas in neurophysiology.



An electrocorticograph is a device that is used to measure the electrical activity of the brain during cognitive tasks. This method allows us to study how the brain processes information and what processes occur during decision making. The electrocortictograph consists of two main components: electrodes, which are attached to the patient's scalp, and a recorder, which