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Halifax, Canada: August 29, 2014

Biomag 2014 satellite meeting: Brainstorm community workshop.

Download slides

Francois Tadel: Brainstorm introduction
PowerPoint

Sheraz Khan: Spectral signatures of brain network development
PowerPoint

Dimitrios Pantazis: Expanding the limits of imaging technologies
PowerPoint

John Mosher: Source modeling of invasive EEG data
Keynote 06 Keynote 09 PowerPoint

General information

Where:
Kenneth Rowe building, University Avenue, Dalhousie University
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When:
Friday, August 29, 8am-6pm

Objectives:
This satellite workshop will feature both oral communications from Brainstorm users and a hands-on training course. It is a unique opportunity for the Biomag community to provide feedback on the software, to help its developers improve and provide new features, and to learn about current and future developments.

Organizers:
Francois Tadel, Elizabeth Bock & Sylvain Baillet (MNI/McGill), John Mosher (Cleveland Clinic)

Target audience:
MEG and EEG users interested in presenting or discussing their results using Brainstorm and/or learning about the software basic and more advanced elements.

Participation fees: 45 CAD

Estimated attendance: 40

Requirements

The participants are required to bring a laptop (an external mouse will add to your comfort). In order to make the session as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to download, install and test the software and sample dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop.

Please read carefully the following instructions:
How to prepare your laptop for the training

Workshop program

08:00-08:30: Laptop clinic

08:30-9:30: Brainstorm overview

9:30-11:00: Hands-on training begins

11:00-11:15: Coffee break

11:15-13:00: Hands-on training

13:00-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:30: User symposium: Presentations of recent research from Brainstorm users

15:30-16:00: Coffee break

16:00-18:00: Advanced Brainstorm features

User symposium abstracts

John Mosher (Cleveland Clinic)
Source modeling of invasive EEG data

Dimitrios Pantazis (MIT, Boston)
Expanding the limits of imaging technologies: Merging MEG and fMRI using representational similarity analysis

Sheraz Khan (MGH, Boston)
Spectral signatures of brain network development

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