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Pittsburgh, USA: March 24-25

Brainstorm two-day training session, oriented on clinical EEG.

General information

Day 1Thursday, March 24:  8:30am-5:00pm
Biomedical Science Tower - Room D120 BST South
Day 2Friday, March 25: 9:00am-5:30pm
Scaife Conference Center - Room 1105AB
OrganizersJonathan Elmer, Beth Wesoloski (University of Pittsburgh)
InstructorsFrancois Tadel, Sylvain Baillet (Montreal Neurological Institute / McGill)
AudienceUsers interested in analyzing EEG/MEG/intracranial recordings using Brainstorm.
Some experience in processing EEG recordings is recommended.
Number of participants: 20
FeesFree

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

Montage editor and management of event markers

Frequency filters

12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-15:30Practice

Bad channels management

Artifact detection

Artifact correction with SSP and ICA

Averaging, exploring the evoked response

15:30-16:00Coffee break
16:00-16:30Lecture: Source modeling (Baillet)
16:30-17:30Practice

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 decomposition of continuous recordings

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

Connectivity tools

Statistics and group analysis

Phase amplitude coupling

Scripting

12:30-13:00Lecture: Intra-cranial recordings (Dubarry)
13:00-14:00Lunch
14:00-17:30Analyze your own data

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

Registration

Registration will be limited to students and faculty from the University of Pittsburgh and their collaborators. For any questions, please contact Beth Wesoloski: wesoloskiba@upmc.edu




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