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Dataset for Causal parametric language mapping with electrical stimulation during awake neurosurgery

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posted on 2025-06-17, 02:25 authored by J. Raouf BelkhirJ. Raouf Belkhir

Abstract: Functional mapping with Direct Electrical Stimulation (DES) is widely used during awake neurosurgery to generate causal evidence about person-specific neuroanatomical organization of cognitive abilities. According to longstanding clinical and scientific orthodoxy, if the application of DES to a given brain region does not result in performance errors, that site is considered to not be involved in the task. Here, we show that DES has systematic effects on performance speed, even on correct trials, that can be predicted using fine-grained measures of when DES starts and stops relative to task processing. This approach, Causal Parametric Mapping, provides a framework for functionally dissociating processing stages in the human brain using reversible causal evidence.

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Cortical organization of object knowledge before and after brain surgery

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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Access to parietal action representations after stroke lesions in visual cortex

National Eye Institute

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R01NS089069

Predoctoral Training Program in Behavioral Brain Research

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

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Medical Scientist Training Program

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

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SBIR Phase I: A cognitive dashboard to support clinical decision making in neurosurgery

Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships

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Development of an innovative neurosurgical planning tool for awake craniotomy

National Institute of Mental Health

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Norman and Arlene Leenhouts Family Foundation

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2025-06-14

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