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* In all the tutorials, we will consider that you are working with the source distribution of Brainstorm, as it is the recommanded way to use this toolbox. If you are working with compiled binaries, some menus might be missing, but everything else should work the same way. * Before starting using Brainstorm with your own data, you should go through at least the first three tutorials, even if they are not illustrated with the kind of recordings of your intereset. A tutorial based on Neuromag MEG data may introduce some concepts that are useful for you, even if you only work with EEG. |
* In all the tutorials, we will consider that you are working with the source distribution of Brainstorm, as it is the recommanded way to use this toolbox. * If you are working with compiled binaries, some menus might be missing, but everything else should work the same way. * Before starting using Brainstorm with your own data, you should go through all the tutorials. * If you want a printed version of this documentation: open a tutorial, go to the menu on top of the page, select ''More actions > Print view'', print the page, click on the ''Back ''button of your browser, and go to next tutorial. |
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* [[Tutorials/TutFirstStart|Tutorial: First steps]] | Intro: [[BstFolders|Introduction to Brainstorm structure]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutFirstSteps|First steps]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutImportAnatomy|Importing individual anatomy]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutImportRecordings|Importing recordings]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutExploreRecodings|Exploring the recordings]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutHeadModel|Computing a head model]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutNoiseCov|Computing a noise covariance matrix]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutSourceEstimation|Source estimation]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutScouts|Scouts: cortical regions of interest]] 1. [[Tutorials/TutProcesses|Processes: Graphical batching interface]] == Other useful tutorials == 1. [[CiteBrainstorm|Cite Brainstorm in your publications]] |
Tutorials
Important notes
- In all the tutorials, we will consider that you are working with the source distribution of Brainstorm, as it is the recommanded way to use this toolbox.
- If you are working with compiled binaries, some menus might be missing, but everything else should work the same way.
- Before starting using Brainstorm with your own data, you should go through all the tutorials.
If you want a printed version of this documentation: open a tutorial, go to the menu on top of the page, select More actions > Print view, print the page, click on the Back button of your browser, and go to next tutorial.
Starting with Brainstorm
Intro: ?Introduction to Brainstorm structure
?First steps
?Importing individual anatomy
?Importing recordings
?Exploring the recordings
?Computing a head model
?Computing a noise covariance matrix
?Source estimation
?Scouts: cortical regions of interest
?Processes: Graphical batching interface