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Wilson Truccolo is a researcher affiliated with Brown University in the United States, specializing in the field of Neuroscience. Their work primarily focuses on neural dynamics and brain function, with significant contributions to areas such as EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, and epilepsy research and treatment.

The subfields of study in which Wilson Truccolo has been active include cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, molecular biology, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

Wilson Truccolo has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • Scientific Reports
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Lancet Neurology

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Forecasting seizure risk in adults with focal epilepsy: a development and validation study" (2020) published in The Lancet Neurology
  • "CLoSES: A platform for closed-loop intracranial stimulation in humans" (2020) published in NeuroImage
  • "Critical dynamics in the spread of focal epileptic seizures: Network connectivity, neural excitability and phase transitions" (2022) published in PLoS ONE
  • "Emergence of Distinct Neural Subspaces in Motor Cortical Dynamics during Volitional Adjustments of Ongoing Locomotion" (2022) published in Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Criticality in probabilistic models of spreading dynamics in brain networks: Epileptic seizures" (2023) published in PLoS Computational Biology

Wilson Truccolo has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, notably:

  • Timothée Proix
  • Sydney S. Cash
  • Marc G. Leguia
  • Thomas K. Tcheng
  • Vikram R. Rao

The primary topics present in their research corpus comprise:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Stochastic dynamics and bifurcation

Best Publications

  • A point process framework for relating neural spiking activity to spiking history, neural ensemble, and extrinsic covariate effects.

    Wilson Truccolo;Uri T. Eden;Matthew R. Fellows;John P. Donoghue

  • Evaluating causal relations in neural systems: granger causality, directed transfer function and statistical assessment of significance.

    Maciej Kamiński;Mingzhou Ding;Wilson A. Truccolo;Steven L. Bressler

  • Single-neuron dynamics in human focal epilepsy

    Wilson Truccolo;Jacob Alexander Donoghue;Leigh R. Hochberg;Emad Eskandar

  • Investigating large-scale brain dynamics using field potential recordings: analysis and interpretation

    Bijan Pesaran;Bijan Pesaran;Martin Vinck;Gaute T. Einevoll;Gaute T. Einevoll;Anton Sirota

  • Primary Motor Cortex Tuning to Intended Movement Kinematics in Humans with Tetraplegia

    Wilson Truccolo;Gerhard M Friehs;John P Donoghue;Leigh R Hochberg

  • Collective dynamics in human and monkey sensorimotor cortex: predicting single neuron spikes

    Wilson Truccolo;Leigh R Hochberg;John P Donoghue;John P Donoghue

  • Trial-to-trial variability of cortical evoked responses: implications for the analysis of functional connectivity.

    Wilson A. Truccolo;Mingzhou Ding;Kevin H. Knuth;Richard Nakamura

  • Predicting the spatiotemporal diversity of seizure propagation and termination in human focal epilepsy

    Timothée Proix;Timothée Proix;Viktor K. Jirsa;Fabrice Bartolomei;Maxime Guye

  • Decoding 3D reach and grasp from hybrid signals in motor and premotor cortices: spikes, multiunit activity, and local field potentials

    Arjun K. Bansal;Wilson Truccolo;Carlos E. Vargas-Irwin;John P. Donoghue;John P. Donoghue

  • Human seizures self-terminate across spatial scales via a critical transition

    Mark A. Kramer;Wilson Truccolo;Uri T. Eden;Kyle Q. Lepage

  • Heterogeneous neuronal firing patterns during interictal epileptiform discharges in the human cortex

    Corey J. Keller;Wilson Truccolo;Wilson Truccolo;John T. Gale;Emad Eskandar

  • Decoding 3-D Reach and Grasp Kinematics From High-Frequency Local Field Potentials in Primate Primary Motor Cortex

    Jun Zhuang;Wilson Truccolo;Carlos Vargas-Irwin;John P Donoghue

  • Forecasting seizure risk in adults with focal epilepsy: a development and validation study.

    Timothée Proix;Wilson Truccolo;Marc G Leguia;Thomas K Tcheng

  • Relationships among low-frequency local field potentials, spiking activity, and three-dimensional reach and grasp kinematics in primary motor and ventral premotor cortices.

    Arjun K. Bansal;Carlos E. Vargas-Irwin;Wilson Truccolo;John P. Donoghue;John P. Donoghue

  • Synchronized activity in prefrontal cortex during anticipation of visuomotor processing.

    Hualou Liang;Steven L. Bressler;Mingzhou Ding;Wilson A. Truccolo

  • Human seizures couple across spatial scales through travelling wave dynamics.

    Louis-Emmanuel Martinet;Grant Fiddyment;J.R. Madsen;E.N. Eskandar

  • Neuronal Ensemble Synchrony during Human Focal Seizures

    Wilson Truccolo;Omar J. Ahmed;Matthew T. Harrison;Emad N. Eskandar

  • Efficient Decoding With Steady-State Kalman Filter in Neural Interface Systems

    W Q Malik;W Truccolo;E N Brown;L R Hochberg

  • Estimation of single-trial multicomponent ERPs: Differentially variable component analysis (dVCA)

    Wilson Truccolo;Kevin H. Knuth;Ankoor Shah;Steven L. Bressler

  • On the stability and dynamics of stochastic spiking neuron models: Nonlinear Hawkes process and point process GLMs.

    Felipe Gerhard;Moritz Deger;Moritz Deger;Wilson Truccolo;Wilson Truccolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Leigh R. Hochberg
Leigh R. Hochberg Harvard University
John P. Donoghue
John P. Donoghue Brown University
Sydney S. Cash
Sydney S. Cash Harvard University
Emad N. Eskandar
Emad N. Eskandar Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Steven L. Bressler
Steven L. Bressler Florida Atlantic University
Joseph R. Madsen
Joseph R. Madsen Boston Children's Hospital
Charles E. Schroeder
Charles E. Schroeder Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
G. Rees Cosgrove
G. Rees Cosgrove Brigham and Women's Hospital
Arto V. Nurmikko
Arto V. Nurmikko Brown University

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