MEG current phantom (CTF)

Authors: Francois Tadel, Elizabeth Bock

This tutorial explains how to use recordings from the CTF current phantom to test dipole fitting functions.

Phantom description

[TODO] Pictures

[TODO] Nature of the dipole that is generated

[TODO] References

Download and installation

Generate anatomy

Access the recordings

Import recordings

Noise covariance

Source modeling

Dipole fitting with FieldTrip

Advanced

Digitized head points

The head points collected with the Brainstorm digitizer are usually copied to the .ds folders and imported automatically when loading the recordings. We decided not to include them in this example because in the case of this current phantom, there is no ambiguity in the definition of the anatomical fiducials. As this refined registration with the .pos files is not part of the standard CTF workflow, it will make it easier to compare with other programs.

For additional testing purposes, the .pos file for the phantom is included in the sample_phantom.zaip package, but you have to add it manually to the recordings.

Scripting

Generate Matlab script

Available in the Brainstorm distribution: brainstorm3/toolbox/script/tutorial_phantom.m

Tutorials/PhantomCtf (last edited 2016-02-22 22:25:43 by FrancoisTadel)