Montreal: June 5, 2019

Important notes

Installation instructions

Before coming to the workshop, you need to download the software from the Brainstorm website and the tutorial dataset from the Dropbox link below. To streamline troubleshooting during the session, please save all the downloaded files on your Desktop.

  1. From the Brainstorm Download page, log in or create a Brainstorm account

  2. Download the following files to your Desktop folder:

    • Brainstorm software: brainstorm_YYMMDD.zip (75 Mb) Download here

    • Tutorial dataset: MEGDayz_workshopdata.zip (1.9 Gb) (Not available anymore)

  3. If you already have Brainstorm, make sure to update to the version of May 30th, 2019 or newer.

  4. Unzip the two downloaded files on your desktop
  5. Delete the two downloaded zip files
  6. Create a folder "brainstorm_db" on your Desktop

  7. Final check: you should have now 3 folders on your desktop:
    • brainstorm3: Program folder, with the source code and the compiled executable

    • brainstorm_db: Brainstorm database (empty)

    • MEGDayz_workshopdata: Example dataset used during the training session

  8. Run Brainstorm, to make sure it works correctly on your computer (read the following section)

Running Brainstorm for the first time

With Matlab (recommended)

  1. Matlab versions >= 2014b are faster and produce nicer graphics: consider upgrading if possible

  2. Optional Matlab toolboxes for Signal Processing and Parallel Computing will make things run smoother, if possible
  3. Start Matlab
  4. Do NOT add brainstorm3 folder to your Matlab path: this will be done automatically

  5. Go to the brainstorm3 folder
  6. Type "brainstorm" in the command window
  7. When asked for the Brainstorm database folder, pick the "brainstorm_db" you have just created

Without Matlab

Note: Because they use an external scripting library, the new decoding processes will NOT be available without Matlab.

  1. The instructions below are valid for the following operating systems:
  2. Download the MCR R2015b (9.0) for your operating system: Mathworks website

  3. Install the MCR:
    • Windows: Double-click on the .exe and follow the instructions

    • MacOS: Click on the zip file to unzip it, then click on "InstallForMacOSX"

    • Linux: From a terminal, unzip .zip, then run ./install

  4. Run the program in brainstorm3/bin/R2015b/
    • Windows: Double-click on brainstorm3.bat

    • MacOS: Double-click on brainstorm3.command and wait for instructions

    • Linux: From a terminal, run:
      cd brainstorm3/bin/R2015b/
      ./brainstorm3.command

  5. Troubleshooting for MacOS or Linux:
    • On recent versions of MacOS, you may get an error message "Application can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer". This message would appear for all the programs that were not downloaded from the Apple app-store. To go around this verification: right-click on the application > Open, then click on the Open button.

    • From a terminal, make sure that the file "brainstorm3.command" is executable:
      chmod a+x brainstorm3.command

    • If nothing happens, run:
      ./brainstorm3.command MCR_DIR
      MCR_DIR is the MCR 9.0 folder (ex: /Applications/MATLAB/MCR/v90)

    • Try with another binary release: 2012b, 2013b, 2014b, 2016a, 2016b, 2017a...

  6. Troubleshooting for Windows:
    • Your current user may not have the necessary privileges. If you are an administrator for your computer, you can do the following: right-click on brainstorm3.bat > Run as administrator.

    • If you are not the administrator of your computer and Matlab or the MCR are not installed in the standard paths, Brainstorm may have trouble finding them. To specify manually the path of the MCR or Matlab folder, right-click on brainstorm3.bat > Edit. Fill the second line of the script (Example: @SET MATLABROOT="C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2015b"), save the file, and try to execute it again.

  7. On Linux or MacOS, you may be asked to select the folder where you installed the MCR.
  8. When asked for the Brainstorm database folder, pick the "brainstorm_db" you have just created.

Installing the LibSVM library

Note: This will not work with the MCR, only with a licensed Matlab installation.

The decoding processes featured in this workshop require an SVM library: LibSVM. The processes include an automatic installer to make things easier. However, this installer requires compiling functions on non-Windows operating systems, therefore we recommend you try to install it beforehand to save troubleshooting time on the day of the workshop.

Automatic Install

Once Matlab and Brainstorm are up and running, go to the Command Window of Matlab and type the following command:

This will download and compile the library for you. If the function finishes with no error and outputs "Successfully installed LibSVM", you are done for this section!

Manual Install

If the above automatic install fails for some reason, you can install it manually.

  1. Download the LibSVM library using the following link.

  2. Extract your downloaded ZIP file to your Desktop.
  3. Rename your extracted folder libsvm-3.23 to simply libsvm.

  4. Find your Brainstorm user directory. On Windows this is typically "C:\Users\<yourName>\.brainstorm\", and on Linux "$HOME/.brainstorm/" You can use the following command from Matlab to get your path: bst_get('BrainstormUserDir')

  5. Copy the extracted folder libsvm to your Brainstorm user directory.
  6. For Windows users: Your installation is now complete.

  7. For Mac users: You need to install XCode (either on the app store or here with an Apple developer ID) in order to properly compile the library.

  8. In Matlab, navigate to <BrainstormUserDir>/libsvm/matlab and type make in the Command Window to compile the LibSVM binaries.

  9. If no errors occured, the installation is complete. If not, please let us know so we can help you before the hands-on session on Wednesday afternoon.

Make sure it works

To make sure Brainstorm works properly or your computer:

Troubleshooting

For any technical problem, please contact Martin Cousineau ( martin.p.cousineau@mcgill.ca )

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