= Cite Brainstorm in your publications =
Once you are done with your analysis, please do not forget about us in the redaction of your publications...

== How to cite ==
'''To cite Brainstorm:'''

 * Data analysis was performed with Brainstorm (Tadel et al. 2011), which is documented and freely available for download online under the GNU general public license (http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm).

'''To cite forward modeling:'''

 * Spherical head model: Mosher et al. 1999
 * Overlapping spheres: Huang et al., 1999
 * Boundary Element Method: Mosher et al. 1999

'''To cite inverse methods:'''

 * Tikhonov-regularized minimum-norm:  Baillet et al., 2001. <<BR>>Default value for Tikhonov parameter is λ = 10% of maximum singular value of the lead field.
 * LCMV Beamformer: Baillet et al., 2001

''' To cite the default anatomy:'''

 * Default MRI: MNI/Colin27 brain with a 1mm resolution. [[http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/imaging/MniTalairach|More info....]]
 * Cortex, cerebellum and white matter surfaces extracted with BrainVISA software
 * Scalp surface comes from MNE software (fsaverage)

'''To cite statistical analysis using the permutation tests:'''

 * Permutation tests: Pantazis et al., 2005.

== Publications ==
The previous citations refers to the following publications. More publications available in the [[Pub|Publications]] section.

 * Tadel F, Baillet S, Mosher JC, Pantazis D, Leahy RM, "Brainstorm: A user friendly application for MEG/EEG analysis", Computation Intelligence and Neuroscience, in press.
 * J.C. Mosher, S. Baillet, F. Darvas, D. Pantazis , E.K. Yildirim, R.M. Leahy, “!BrainStorm Electromagnetic Imaging Software”, 5th International Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging within the Human Brain and Heart (NFSI 2005), Minnesota, May 12-15, 2005.
 * M.X. Huang, J.C. Mosher and R.M. Leahy, "A sensor-weighted overlapping-sphere head model and exhaustive head model comparison for MEG",Physics in Medicine and Biology, 44(2): 423-440, Feb. 1999.
 * S. Baillet, J.C. Mosher, R.M. Leahy, "Electromagnetic Brain Mapping", IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 18(6): 14-30, Nov 2001.
 * D. Pantazis, T. E Nichols, S. Baillet, RM Leahy, A Comparison of Random Field Theory and Permutation Methods for the Statistical Analysis of MEG data, Neuroimage, 25(2):383-394, 2005
 * J.C. Mosher, R.M. Leahy, and P.S. Lewis, “EEG and MEG: Forward solutions for inverse methods,” IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 46, pp. 245-259, 1999.