Brainstorm-FieldTrip auditory tutorial

Authors: Francois Tadel, Elizabeth Bock, Robert Oostenveld.

The aim of this tutorial is to provide high-quality recordings of a simple auditory stimulation and illustrate the best possible analysis paths with Brainstorm and FieldTrip. This page presents the workflow in the Brainstorm environment, the equivalent documentation for the FieldTrip environment is available on the !FieldTrip website.

License

This tutorial dataset (EEG and MRI data) remains a property of the MEG Lab, McConnell Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada. Its use and transfer outside the Brainstorm tutorial, e.g. for research purposes, is prohibited without written consent from the MEG Lab.

If you reference this dataset in your publications, please aknowledge its authors (Elizabeth Bock, Peter Donhauser, Francois Tadel and Sylvain Baillet) and cite Brainstorm as indicated on the website. For questions, please contact us through the forum.

Presentation of the experiment

Experiment

1 acquisition run = 200 regular beeps + 40 easy deviant beeps

Random inter-stimulus interval: between 0.7s and 1.7s seconds, uniformly distributed

The subject presses a button when detecting a deviant

We would record three runs (each of them is ~5min long), asking the subject to move a bit between the runs (not too much), if we want to test later some sensor-level co-registration algorithms.

Auditory stim generated with the Matlab Psychophysics Toolbox

Only one subject

MEG acquisition

Acquisition at 2400Hz, with a CTF 275 system at the MNI, subject in seating position

Online 300Hz low-pass filter, files saved with the 3rd order gradient

Recorded Channels:

2 runs: => To test registration algorithms

run1 - marked a few trials bad => Use for the main example

run2 - saccades, see component screenshot, they are not really detected well with the auto detection => To illustrate how to remove saccades. External file of marked saccades

Noise recordings: 30s

Use of the .ds, not the AUX (standard at the MNI) because they are easier to manipulate in FieldTrip

Head shape and fiducial points

3D digitization using a Polhemus Fastrak device driven by Brainstorm (http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/Tutorials/TutDigitize)

The output file is copied to each .ds folder and contains the following entries:

- the position of the center of CTF coils

- the position of the anatomical references we use in Brainstorm (nasion and connections tragus/helix - the red point I placed on that ear image we have on both websites)

Around 150 head points distributed on the hard parts of the head (no soft tissues)

Subject anatomy

Subject with 1.5T MRI

Processed with FreeSurfer 5.3

Download and installation

Discussion

Discussion about the choice of the dataset on the FieldTrip bug tracker:
http://bugzilla.fcdonders.nl/show_bug.cgi?id=2300

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Tutorials/Auditory (last edited 2014-02-27 17:51:06 by agrippa)