Thanks for posting this Antoinette.  Our clinic neurologist is going to speak with some of the epilepsy doctors at Penn and Thomas Jefferson about this technology.  I'll let the group know if I hear anything.
 
 
This is some new info on some emails that went back and forth a while
ago:


Reading the Surface of the Brain
A startup aims to develop a minimally invasive neural prosthesis for
disabled patients.
By Emily Singer
http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/22739/

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
Assistive Technology Specialist
The ALS Association, Greater New York Chapter
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Alisa Brownlee, ATP
Clinical Manager, Assistive Technology Services
ALS Association National Office and Greater Philadelphia Chapter
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