Brainstorm Tutorials

The following pages will take you through a typical workflow of data analyses that will feature most of the tools and applications of Brainstorm. We are updating these pages constantly, keeping up with new developments and features in the software: you are therefore welcome to suggest improvements and additions but also to contribute by becoming a editor of this wiki. Please email us if you would like to contribute.

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:

Now you are well equipped to go through the software tutorial. Enjoy!

Tutorial Guidelines

  1. Go through the 12 steps of Getting started with Brainstorm (see below). In just a few hours, you will be introduced to the essential features of the application.

  2. Read more specific tutorials (see Advanced Tutorials below), related to your personal interests/needs.

  3. If you need a printed version of a page, click on the "print" link at the top-right corner of the page.

12 easy steps through Brainstorm

Advanced tutorials

Exploring Continuous Recordings

  1. ?Review raw recordings and edit markers

  2. Import and process raw recordings

Anatomy and registration

  1. Brainstorm coordinate systems

  2. MRI segmentation with BrainVISA

  3. MRI segmentation with BrainSuite

  4. Warping default anatomy

Source modeling

  1. Boundary Element Modeling (BEM)

  2. Source estimation not constrained to cortical surface

  3. ?Import and visualize dipole models from another software (Neuromag's Xfit)

  4. ?BrainEntropy MEM (Maximum Entropy on the Mean)

Other useful how-to's

  1. How to cite Brainstorm in your publications

  2. ?How to use Brainstorm without the GUI

  3. ?How to compile Brainstorm

  4. Known bugs

Getting started (details)

TutorialsOld (last edited 2011-12-20 22:42:53 by grumio)