Park City, Utah, USA: April 1st, 2024

ParkCityConference

Full-day of lectures and a workshop on Brainstorm as part of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders in Park City. This session will be an introduction to Brainstorm features for sEEG analysis.

Participants will learn how to use Brainstorm and access its new tools on their personal laptops.

General information

Where Park City
WhenApril 1st, 2024, 8:30-17:00
Registration Please visit this page.
Organizers AI EPILEPSY 2024
Instructors John Mosher, Takfarinas Medani, Yash Vakilna, Johnson Hampson and Raymundo Cassani
(UTH/USC USA, McGill Canada )
AudienceUsers interested in analyzing sEEG/ECOG recordings using Brainstorm.
Some experience with iEEG and signal processing is recommended. Teaching in English.
Number of participants: XX
Slides Intro slides | Walkthrough | Survey

Requirements

In order to make the workshop as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to: download, install and test the software and download the workshop dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop.

Installing Brainstorm

Please read carefully the following instructions on:
preparing your laptop for the training

Workshop dataset

In this workshop, we will be working on a SEEG dataset recorded at the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at UTHealth Houston.

The data is distributed as raw and pre-processed data.

  1. raw data is located in the file WorkshopUTAH_raw.zip which contains raw SEEG recordings (in EDF format), T1 MRI and CT scan (both in NIfTI format). The raw SEEG recordings correspond to:

    1. Two files containing seizure onset:
      1. Seizure onset with Low-voltage-fast-activity
      2. Seizure with Ictal repetitive spiking
    2. One file with interictal spike, and
    3. One file containing baseline recordings
  2. pre-processed data is located in the file WorkshopUTAH_precomputed.zip, which contains a Brainstorm protocol with the raw data already pre-processed.

Once you have successfully installed and tested Brainstorm (see previous section), proceed to download the data to be used in the workshop.

  1. Download the raw data:

  2. Unzip the downloaded raw data on your desktop: it will create a new folder named workshopUTAH_raw

  3. Download the pre-processed data. Do not unzip this file:

  4. Final check: after following the steps above, you should have 3 folders on your desktop:
    • brainstorm3: the software folder, containing the source code and the compiled executable

    • brainstorm_db: your Brainstorm database (which should be empty for now)

    • workshopUTAH_raw: Raw data, for SEEG localization demonstration

    • WorkshopUTAH_precomputed.zip: Pre-processed Brainstorm protocol for workshop session

Program

April 1st

09:30-10:00

Registration, check in

10:00-10:05

Introduction to Workshop–Richard Leahy, USC, USA

10:05-10:35

SEEG and the Human Brain Project-Philippe Ryvlin, CHUV, Switzerland

10:35-11:05

BioPhysics of SEEG-John Mosher, UTH, USA

11:05-11:15

Coffee Break

11:15-11:30

Brainstorm Overview-Sylvain Baillet, McGill, Canada

11:30-12:00

Source Localization on Brainstorm-Manish Shah, UTH, USA

12:00-12:30

SEEG and Multimodality Clinical Applications in Brainstorm–Jay Gavvala, UTH, USA

12:30-13:15

Lunch Break (Not Provided)

12:45-13:15 Onsite assistance in installing the material for the training session
13:15-16:45

Tutorial – Hands-On Brainstorm - Y.Vakilna, J.Hampson, T.Medani & R.Cassani

13:15-14:45

Anatomy

Database explorer

MRI volumes, surfaces

Anatomical parcellations

Coregistration of pre- and post-implantation images

14:45-15:30

SEEG recordings

Reviewing continuous SEEG recordings

Montages and management of event markers

Marking SEEG contacts on post-implantation image

Anatomical labeling of SEEG contacts

15:30-15:45

Coffee Break

15:45-16:45

Advanced topics - Based on participants' requests

Time-frequency analysis: Identification of ictal HFO frequency bands

Epileptogenicity maps: Localization of the seizure onset zone and propagation pathways

FEM demo: MRI segmentation, tissue anisotropy with DTI, FEM forward modeling

Open discussion with Brainstorm users

End of the workshop, main conference begins at 6pm

Bring your own data

The last session will be mostly dedicated to addressing participants' requests. We encourage you to bring in your own sample of data that you would be interested in processing with Brainstorm. We may ask that you pair with other attendees, for logistics purposes.

The file formats that can be read by Brainstorm are listed on the Introduction page. Please contact us in advance if you are not sure your dataset can be imported in Brainstorm. If you do not have data available, you may continue to use the tutorial dataset used in the present workshop.

Troubleshooting

For any technical problem, please contact Takfarinas Medani( medani@usc.edu ) or Raymundo Cassani ( raymundo.cassani@mcgill.ca )

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