Invention: Ultrasound brain ‘window

January 12, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Tech

Focusing a beam of ultrasound onto a small region of the skull changes its electrical behavior in a way that creates a kind of electrical window, allow the measurement of weak electric fields that do not usually escape the skull.

The signals can then be picked up using conventional EEG electrodes placed on the scalp to produce high-resolution maps of the brain that make it easy to single out troubled regions for surgery to treat the most severe cases of epilepsy.