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Cambridge, UK: June 9-11, 2017

Three-day Brainstorm training session, EEG-oriented.

General information

WhereLecture theater, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge | Getting there
WhenFriday June 9, 2017: 8:30-17:30
Saturday June 10, 2017: 9:00-17:30
Sunday June 11, 2017: 9:00-12:30
InstructorsFrancois Tadel, Sylvain Baillet (Montreal Neurological Institute / McGill)
OrganizersTony Steffert (Open University, UK), David Mayor (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
With financial support for the event from an MRC Partnership Grant to the UK MEG Community
AudienceUsers interested in analyzing EEG/sEEG/MEG recordings using Brainstorm.
Some experience with EEG/MEG is recommended. Teaching in English.
Number of participants: 40
Fees£100 for two days, £120 for the whole course
(includes lunches and refreshments on all 3 days)
SlidesIntroduction | Source estimation| Time-frequency | Connectivity

Requirements

The participants are required to bring a laptop (an external mouse will add to your comfort). In order to make the session as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to download, install and test the software and sample dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop.

Please read carefully the following instructions:
How to prepare your laptop for the training

Program: Day 1

8:30-9:00Onsite assistance in installing the material for the training session
9:00-10:00Lecture: Brainstorm overview (Tadel)

Software structure, typical data workflow

10:00-10:45Practice

Database explorer

MRI volumes, surfaces and anatomical atlases

10:45-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:30Practice

Registration EEG/MRI

Review of continuous EEG recordings

Montages and management of event markers

Frequency filters

12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Practice

Artifact detection

Artifact correction with ICA

Averaging

14:30-15:00Lecture: Source modeling (Baillet)
15:00-15:30Coffee break
15:30-17:30Practice

Head modeling, cortical source reconstruction

Regions of interest (ROIs)

Program: Day 2

9:00-9:30Lecture: Time-frequency (Baillet)
9:30-10:15Practice

Time-frequency decompositions

10:15-10:45Lecture: Connectivity & resting-state (Baillet)
10:45-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:30Practice

Connectivity tools

Scripting (single subject)

12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-17:30Analyze your own data

Participants work in small groups (2-4 people) to analyze their own recordings

Program: Day 3

A Brainstorm data clinic to study group data.
Organised by Tony Steffert and David Mayor, and with mentoring by François Tadel and Sylvain Baillet.

9:00-10:30Practice

Scripting (group datasets)

Comparing conditions (single subject)

10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:30Practice

Group analysis

Statistics

Registration form

The maximum number of participants has been reached for this course.

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