{{attachment:practicalmeeg.jpg||align="right"}} = Paris, France: December 3-5, 2019 = Practical workshop on EEG/MEG analysis at ICM, in parallel with FieldTrip and MNE-Python. Program available on the workshop website: http://practicalmeeg2019.org/ The hands-on part of this workshop is based on the Frontiers Research Topic [[https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/5158/from-raw-megeeg-to-publication-how-to-perform-megeeg-group-analysis-with-free-academic-software|From raw MEG/EEG to publication]]: a collection of articles processing the [[https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds000117|same multimodal dataset]] using different software environments. We will process together one subject of this dataset, following the processing pipeline described in the article [[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2019.00076/full|MEG/EEG Group Analysis With Brainstorm]] and the corresponding [[https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/Tutorials/VisualSingle|online tutorial]]. == General information == <)>> <)>>'''Where'''<)>>ICM<)>> <)>>'''When'''<)>>Tuesday Dec 3rd - Thursday Dec 5, 2019: 8:30-17:30<)>> <)>>'''Instructors'''<)>>[[AboutUs/FrancoisTadel|Francois Tadel]] (Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience)<
>[[http://www.neurotrack.fr/contact/|Anne-Sophie Dubarry]] (Aix-Marseille University)<
>[[https://cognition.ens.fr/fr/member/8648/aurelien-weiss|Aurélien Weiss]] (ENS)<)>> <)>>'''Audience'''<)>>Users interested in analyzing sEEG/EEG/ECoG/MEG recordings using Brainstorm.<
>Teaching in English. <)>> <)>>'''Slides'''<)>>[[https://neuroimage.usc.edu/resources/cuttingeeg2018_brainstorm_slides.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: <
>[[WorkshopParis2019Install|How to prepare your laptop for the training]] <> == Program == === 1. Thursday am: From raw to ERP === * Introduction to Brainstorm (lecture) * Review the MEG+EEG recordings * Read and organize events * Frequency filters * Artifacts detection and cleaning === 2. Thursday pm: Sensor level analysis === * Epoching and averaging * Time-frequency analysis === 3. Wednesday am: Creating head and source models === * Import anatomy * Registration MRI-sensors * Forward model * Simulations === 4. Wednesday pm: Single and distributed sources === * MEG noise covariance: From empty room recordings * EEG noise covariance: From pre-stimulus baselines * Distributed sources / minimum norm estimation * Regions of interest * LCMV Beamformer * Dipole scanning / Volume source models === 5. Thursday am: Group-level analysis === * Project source maps on MNI template * Statistical testing * Export data to other programs (FieldTrip, SPM, ...) * Scripting === 6. Thursday am: User requests ===