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Revision 3 as of 2016-06-27 19:50:34
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MEG visual tutorial: Group study

Authors: Francois Tadel, Elizabeth Bock.

The aim of this tutorial is to reproduce in the Brainstorm environment the analysis described in the SPM tutorial "Multimodal, Multisubject data fusion". The data processed here consists in simulateneous MEG/EEG recordings of 19 subjects performing simple visual task on a large number of famous, unfamiliar and scrambled faces.

This tutorial page follows another tutorial page that explains how to process one single subject in details. Please follow this page first for instruction on how to download the dataset and prepare your Brainstorm database.

Contents

  1. License
  2. Topics to include

License

These data are provided freely for research purposes only (as part of their Award of the BioMag2010 Data Competition). If you wish to publish any of these data, please acknowledge Daniel Wakeman and Richard Henson. The best single reference is: "Wakeman, D. G. & Henson, R. N. A multi-subject, multi-modal human neuroimaging dataset. Sci. Data 2:150001 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2015.1 (2015)."

Any questions, please contact: rik.henson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk

Topics to include

  • Process: Sources > Spatial smoothing





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