Paris, France: July 2, 2018

Half-day introduction to SEEG/ECOG analysis, as part of the CuttingEEG symposium.

General information

WhereTelecom ParisTech
WhenMonday July 2nd, 2018: 8:30-12:15
InstructorsFrancois Tadel (Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience)
Anne-Sophie Dubarry (Aix-Marseille University)
AudienceUsers interested in analyzing sEEG/EEG/ECoG/MEG recordings using Brainstorm.
Teaching in English.
SlidesIntroduction

Program

This session is based on a simplified version of the SEEG/Epileptogenicity tutorial.

8:30-9:15Onsite assistance in installing the material for the training session
9:15-9:45Lecture: Brainstorm overview

Software structure, typical data workflow

9:45-10:30Anatomy

Database explorer

MRI volumes, surfaces

Coregistration of pre- and post-implantation images

10:30-11:30SEEG recordings

Reviewing continuous SEEG recordings

Montages and management of event markers

Marking SEEG contacts on post-implantation image

Projecting SEEG recordings on MRI and cortex surface

11:30-12:15Epileptogenicity maps

Importing epochs of interest in the database

Time-frequency analysis: Identification of ictal HFO frequency bands

Computation of epileptogenicity maps: Localization of the seizure onset zone

Estimation of the propagation pathways




Prepare your laptop for the workshop (optional)

Computers will be available with Matlab and Brainstorm installed, however we recommend participants to bring a laptop. Setting up the software environment is an important part of the training and would be a good preparation step to this workshop. Follow the instructions below if you are insterested in following the hands-on session on your own laptop.

Important notes

Installation instructions

Before coming to the workshop, you need to download the software and the tutorial dataset from the Brainstorm website (110Mb). Additionally, the epileptogenicity analysis is based on SPM12 (100Mb). 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 (70 Mb)

    • Tutorial dataset: workshop_cuttingeeg.zip (41 Mb)

  3. If you already have Brainstorm on your laptop, make sure to update it before coming.
  4. Download SPM12 from the UCL website, free registration required:
    http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/download/

  5. Unzip the three downloaded files on your desktop, then delete them
  6. Create a folder "brainstorm_db" on your Desktop

  7. Final check: you should have now 4 folders on your desktop:
    • brainstorm3: Program folder, with the source code and the compiled executable

    • brainstorm_db: Brainstorm database (empty)

    • workshop_cuttingeeg: Example dataset used during the training session

    • spm12: SPM toolbox, required for the epileptogenicity analysis

  8. Run Brainstorm, make sure it works correctly on your computer (read the next section)
  9. Tell Brainstorm where you unzipped SPM12: Menu File > Edit preferences > SPM toolbox.

Running Brainstorm for the first time

With Matlab

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

  2. Start Matlab
  3. Do NOT add brainstorm3 folder to your Matlab path: this will be done automatically

  4. Go to the brainstorm3 folder
  5. Type "brainstorm" in the command window
  6. When asked for the Brainstorm database folder, pick the "brainstorm_db" you have just created
  7. Tell Brainstorm where you unzipped SPM12: Menu File > Edit preferences > SPM toolbox.
    No need to add SPM to the Matlab path either, Brainstorm will do it when needed.

Without Matlab

Make sure it works

In order to check if Brainstorm works properly or your computer, please follow these instructions:

Troubleshooting

For any technical problem, please contact Francois Tadel ( francois.tadel@mcgill.ca )

WorkshopParis2018 (last edited 2018-06-20 13:58:20 by FrancoisTadel)