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Active HORIZON European Commission

an electric Contrast medium for computationally intensive Electroencephalographies for high REsolution BRain imaging withOut skull trepanation

€2.5M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Politecnico Di Torino
Country Italy
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 5
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101046748
Grant Description

Imaging the brain activity is fundamentally important for many brain-related scientific disciplines.

Among the non-invasive neuroimaging strategies, Electroencephalography (EEG) from scalp potentials is one of the primary. In EEG the neuroninduced electric potential is measured by using electrodes on the patients scalp. The skull however, highly resistive, shields EEG recordings limiting the spatial resolution.

The standard way to avoid skull shielding effects is to invasively implant EEG electrodes under the skull (ECoG) or in the brain cortex (StereoEEG), in both cases after trepanning the patients skull. Scalp EEGs are noninvasive but lack spatial imaging accuracy. ECoG and StereoEEG are highly accurate but require skull trepanation and they image only a limited part of the brain.

There is the need for increasing the resolution of scalp EEG providing the same level of accuracy of invasive EEGs.

This will be the grand challenge which CEREBRO will achieve by conceiving the first ever existing EEG contrast medium, able to provide imaging of the entire brain and in a non-invasive way.

All Grantees

Universite de Bretagne Occidentale; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Institut Mines-Telecom; Politecnico Di Torino; G.Tec Medical Engineering Gmbh

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