= Paris, France: July 2, 2018 = Half-day introduction to SEEG/ECOG analysis, as part of the [[https://cuttingeeg.org/|CutingEEG symposium]]. == General information == <)>> <)>>'''Where'''<)>>Telecom ParisTech<)>> <)>>'''When'''<)>>Monday July 2nd, 2018: 8:30-12:15<)>> <)>>'''Instructors'''<)>>[[AboutUs/FrancoisTadel|Francois Tadel]] (Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience), Anne-Sophie Dubarry (Aix-Marseille University)<)>> <)>>'''Audience'''<)>>Users interested in analyzing EEG/sEEG/ECoG/MEG recordings using Brainstorm.<
>Some experience with EEG/MEG is recommended. Teaching in English. <)>> <)>>'''Slides'''<)>>[[http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/WorkshopCambridge2017?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cambridge2017_slides_tadel.pdf|Introduction]] <)>> <)>> == 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:<
>[[WorkshopParis2018Install|How to prepare your laptop for the training]] == Program: Day 1 == <)>> <)>>8:30-9:15<)>>Onsite assistance in installing the material for the training session <)>> <)>>9:15-9:45<)>>'''Lecture: Brainstorm overview (Tadel''') Software structure, typical data workflow <)>> <)>>10:00-10:45<)>>'''Practice''' Database explorer MRI volumes, surfaces and anatomical atlases<)>> <)>>10:45-11:00<)>>''Coffee break''<)>> <)>>11:00-12:30<)>>'''Practice''' Registration EEG/MRI Review of continuous EEG recordings Montages and management of event markers Frequency filters <)>> <)>>12:30-13:30<)>>''Lunch''<)>> <)>>13:30-14:30<)>>'''Practice''' Artifact detection Artifact correction with ICA Averaging<)>> <)>>14:30-15:00<)>>'''Lecture: Source modeling (Baillet)'''<)>> <)>>15:00-15:30<)>>''Coffee break''<)>> <)>>15:30-17:30<)>>'''Practice''' Head modeling, cortical source reconstruction Regions of interest (ROIs) <)>> <)>>