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Tutorials
These tutorial pages suppose you are comfortable with the basic concepts of MEG/EEG analysis and source imaging. If you're not, we encourage you to read some background literature.
Get started
The easiest way to get started with Brainstorm is to read and follow carefully these introduction tutorials. In just a few hours, you will be introduced to the essential features of the application.
Preparing the subject
Reviewing and pre-processing
Coregistration MEG-MRI [Under construction]
Continuous recordings [Under construction]
Montage editor [Under construction]
?Multiple windows
- Bad channels
Epoching and averaging [Under construction]
- 2D/3D topography
Source modeling [Under construction]
Advanced topics [Under construction]
- Phase-amplitude coupling
- Complete tutorial script
- Summary
Complete analysis of other datasets
Advanced tutorials
Anatomy and registration
MRI segmentation: FreeSurfer, BrainVISA, BrainSuite, CIVET
- Group studies: Averaging
?Co-registration of MEG runs [Under construction]
Graphical scripting
Source modeling
Beamforming methods [Under construction]
Maximum Entropy on the Mean (MEM) [Under construction]
Functional connectivity
Statistics
Other useful how-to's
?MEG analysis guidelines for McGill
Examples
This video illustrates how Brainstorm can be used for studying amygdala activity:
How to Detect Amygdala Activity with Magnetoencephalography using Source Imaging
Authors: Balderston NL, Schultz DH, Baillet S, Helmstetter FJ
Background readings
These tutorial pages suppose you are comfortable with the basic concepts of MEG and EEG source imaging. If you're not, we engage you to read some background information, which will quickly help you getting up to speed with this field:
A non-technical overview of MEG and EEG, with an emphasis on source modeling:
Canada MEG ConsortiumSlides from a selection of educational courses:
megcommunity.org- Reference books:
MEG: An Introduction to Methods
Editors: P Hansen, M Kringelbach, R Salmelin, Oxford University Press, 2010, 448 pagesThe Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience
Editors: J Decety, JT Cacioppo, Oxford University Press, 2011, 1128 pages
A draft version of the MEG chapter by Sylvain Baillet can be found here.
Good practice for conducting and reporting MEG research, Gross et al, Neuroimage, 2013
You can also ask us to come and organize a training session at your institution, or visit us to obtain training (McGill's Montreal Neurological Institute).
Now you are well equipped to go through the software tutorial, Enjoy!