The simultaneous integration of neurostimulation devices with technology for monitoring
large-scale neuronal dynamics creates an exciting opportunity for exploring stimulation
effects in real time. This integration is also a pre-requisite for closed-loop neuromodulation
protocols tailored to match constantly fluctuating patterns of brain activity.
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Article Info
Publication History
Published online: January 13, 2017
Accepted:
January 9,
2017
Received in revised form:
October 13,
2016
Received:
October 5,
2016
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