BrainX3: a virtual reality tool for neurosurgical intervention in epilepsy

Publication date

2026-01-23T15:44:00Z

2026-01-23T15:44:00Z

2017

2026-01-23T15:44:00Z



Abstract

Comunicació presentada alProceedings of the 31st International Congress and Exhibition - Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery CARS 2017, celebrada a Barcelona (Espanya) del 20 al 24 de juny de 2017.


Localizing functional regions of the cortex and deep-brain areas in epileptic patients is an important pre-surgical procedure prior to resection. This is often achieved using intra-cortical electrodes for both stimulation as well as recordings of Local Field Potentials (LFPs), concurrent to behavioral tasks related to language or motor function. To assist and improve accuracy in the identification of relevant brain networks associated to core cognitive functions, we present a novel interactive virtual reality system that aids in 3D visualization of precise electrode placement within cortical and sub-cortical regions of the patient and facilitates dynamical functional connectivity analysis of the aforementioned networks. The system is an extension of the BrainX3 tool [1][2][3], developed at the Laboratory for the Synthetic, Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems (SPECS).

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Article


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Language

English

Subjects and keywords

BX3; Neurosurgery; Virtual Reality; EEG

Publisher

Springer

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Berliner L, Inamura K, editors. Proceedings of the 31st International Congress and Exhibition - Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery CARS 2017; 2017 June 20-24; Barcelona, Spain. Cham: Springer; 2017.

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