Tutorials

These tutorial pages suppose you are comfortable with the basic concepts of MEG/EEG analysis and source imaging. If you're not, we encourage you to read some background literature.

Get started

The easiest way to get started with Brainstorm is to read and follow carefully these introduction tutorials. In just a few hours, you will be introduced to the essential features of the application.

Starting a new study

    1. Create a new protocol

    2. Import the subject anatomy

    3. Explore the anatomy

Reviewing and pre-processing

    4. Channel file & MRI coregistration

    5. Continuous recordings

    6. Multiple windows

    7. Event markers

    8. Stimulation delays [Under construction]

    9. Frequency filters [Under construction]

    10. Bad channels [Under construction]

    11. Artifact detection [Under construction]

    12. Artifact cleaning with SSP [Under construction]

    13. Additional bad segments [Under construction]

Epoching and averaging [Under construction]

    14. Import epochs

    15. Average response

    16. Exploring the average response

    17. 2D/3D topography

    18. Colormaps

Source modeling [Under construction]

    19. Head model

    20. Noise covariance

    21. Source estimation

    22. Scouts

Advanced topics [Under construction]

    23. Time-frequency

    24. Statistics

    25. Connectivity

    26. Phase-amplitude coupling

    27. Advanced scripting

    28. Complete tutorial script

    29. Summary

Complete analysis of other datasets

  1. EEG and epilepsy

  2. MEG auditory tutorial

  3. MEG median nerve (CTF) [Under construction]

  4. MEG median nerve (Yokogawa/KIT)

  5. MEG median nerve (Elekta-Neuromag) [Under construction]

  6. MEG resting state

Advanced tutorials

Interface

  1. Montage editor [Under construction]

Anatomy and registration

  1. Brainstorm coordinate systems

  2. MRI segmentation: FreeSurfer, BrainVISA, BrainSuite, CIVET

  3. Using the anatomy templates [Under construction]

  4. Warping default anatomy

  5. Group studies: Subjects coregistration

  6. Group studies: Averaging
  7. Digitize EEG electrodes and head shape

  8. Real-time head positioning in the CTF MEG system

Scripting

  1. Selecting files in the database

  2. Full analysis with one script

  3. How to write your own process

Source modeling

  1. BEM with OpenMEEG

  2. Volume source estimation

  3. Computing and displaying dipoles

  4. Beamforming methods [Under construction]

  5. Maximum Entropy on the Mean (MEM) [Under construction]

Functional connectivity

  1. Phase-amplitude coupling

Statistics

  1. Export volume source maps to SPM8 / SPM12

  2. Export surface source maps to SPM12

Other useful how-to's

  1. How to cite Brainstorm in your publications

  2. Known bugs

  3. ?MEG analysis guidelines for McGill

Examples

  1. This video illustrates how Brainstorm can be used for studying amygdala activity:
    How to Detect Amygdala Activity with Magnetoencephalography using Source Imaging
    Authors: Balderston NL, Schultz DH, Baillet S, Helmstetter FJ

Background readings

These tutorial pages suppose you are comfortable with the basic concepts of MEG and EEG source imaging. If you're not, we engage you to read some background information, which will quickly help you getting up to speed with this field:

Now you are well equipped to go through the software tutorial, Enjoy!






Tutorials (last edited 2015-02-26 16:02:05 by FrancoisTadel)