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Tutorials
How to use those tutorials
Go through all the tutorials in the section Getting started with Brainstorm. In just a few hours, they will introduce you to most of the main features of the application.
- Then read more specific tutorials, closer to your personal interests.
- If you want a printed version of a page, click on the "print" link on the top right of the page.
Getting started with Brainstorm
?0. Introduction to Brainstorm structure
?1. First steps
?2. Importing individual anatomy
?3. Importing recordings
?4. Exploring the recordings
?5. Computing a head model
?6. Computing a noise covariance matrix
?7. Source estimation
?8. Scouts: cortical regions of interest
?9. Processes: Graphical batching interface
?10. Statistics
?11. Time-frequency
Anatomy and registration
?Refine registration using head points
Recordings
?Review raw recordings and edit markers
Source estimation
?More inverse methods
Other useful tutorials
?Using Brainstorm without the GUI