Should complex cognitive functions be mapped with direct electrostimulation in wide-awake surgery? a commentary

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  • who: Emmanuel Mandonnet from the Université de Paris, Paris, France have published the research: Should Complex Cognitive Functions Be Mapped With Direct Electrostimulation in Wide-Awake Surgery? A Commentary, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In a recent opinion, Herbet thoughtfully questioned the conceptual relevance of mapping complex cognitive functions with direct electrical stimulation during awake surgery. On an electrophysiological point of view, a single, focal, low-intensity input gate into the brain circuits might be insufficient to cause an imbalance of the whole brain dynamics, up to the point that it would cause . . .

     

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