Prof. Robert T. Knight talks about: "Insights into Human Cognition from Intracranial Recording"
Summary:
Neural oscillations provide a powerful window into local and distributed processing in both normal and disordered human cognition.
I will review recent findings from direct cortical recordings in humans highlighting the role of ultra-high frequency oscillations and
neural coherence in distributed network processing supporting behavior.
Prof. Knight founded the UC Berkeley Center for Neural Engineering and Prosthesis. Among others he received the German Humboldt Prize
in Neurobiology and the Distinguished Career Contribution Award from the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.