Phase-amplitude coupling

This tutorial introduces the concept of phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) and the metrics used in Brainstorm to estimate it. Those tools are illustrated on three types of data: simulated recordings, rat intra-cranial recordings and MEG signals.

Phase-amplitude coupling

Illustrated introduction and mathematical background.

Simulated recordings

Step-by-step instructions with as many screen captures as possible: generation and analysis of the signals.

Rat recordings

How to download the data.

Step-by-step instructions to analyze the recordings.

MEG recordings (NOTE - BEING UPDATED)

Step-by-step instructions to analyze the wMNE source signals for Phase Amplitude Coupling.

In order to do this part of the tutorial you will need to get the file sample_resting.zip from the Download page.

Preparation of the anatomy, basic pre-processing and source modeling will be only mentioned briefly and will be similar to the continuous recordings tutorials found here: Continuous Recordings Tutorial

Step 1: Pre-processing

The first steps of include importing the anatomy and the functional data and projecting the sources. If you unsure how to do this the detailed steps can be found in the Continuous Recordings tutorial or within the tutorials for the '12 Easy steps for Brainstorm', all of which are available from this page: Tutorials

Anatomy

Functional data

Pre-Processing

Project Sources

Step 2: Using the PAC Function

Once you have the sources projected onto the anatomy proceed with the following instructions to use the PAC function on the source data.

The Function

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Process Options

Once you click run you should get a pop-up box with the following options.

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Step 3: Verifying with Canolty Maps

The Function

Description of the Options

Tutorials/TutPac (last edited 2014-01-08 00:01:24 by talbot)