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= Pittsburgh, USA: March 24-25 =
Brainstorm two-day training session, oriented on clinical EEG.
== General information ==
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)>>'''Day 1'''< | )>>Thursday, March 24: <>8:30am-5:30pm< >Biomedical Science Tower - Room D120 BST South <)>>
< | )>>'''Day 2'''< | )>>Friday, March 25: 8:30am-4:00pm< >Scaife Conference Center - Room 1105AB<)>>
< | )>>'''Organizers'''< | )>>Jonathan Elmer, Beth Wesoloski (University of Pittsburgh) <)>>
< | )>>'''Instructors'''< | )>>[[AboutUs/FrancoisTadel|Francois Tadel]], [[AboutUs/SylvainBaillet|Sylvain Baillet]] (Montreal Neurological Institute / McGill) <)>>
< | )>>'''Audience'''< | )>>Users interested in analyzing EEG/MEG/intracranial recordings using Brainstorm.< >Some experience in processing EEG recordings is recommended. < >Number of participants: 30<)>>
< | )>>'''Fees'''< | )>>Free <)>>
< | )>>'''Slides'''< | )>>[[attachment:pittsburgh2016_slides.pdf|Introduction]]<)>>
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== 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:< >[[WorkshopPittsburgh2016Install|How to prepare your laptop for the training]]
== Program: Day 1 ==
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< | )>>8:30-9:00< | )>>Onsite assistance in installing the material for the training session <)>>
< | )>>9:00-10:00< | )>>'''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
Montage editor and management of event markers
Frequency filters<)>>
< | )>>12:30-13:30< | )>>''Lunch''<)>>
< | )>>13:30-15:30< | )>>'''Practice'''
Bad channels management
Artifact detection
Artifact correction with SSP and ICA
Averaging, exploring the evoked response<)>>
< | )>>15:30-16:00< | )>>''Coffee break''<)>>
< | )>>16:00-16:30< | )>>'''Lecture: Source modeling (Baillet)'''<)>>
< | )>>16:30-17:30< | )>>'''Practice'''
Head modeling, cortical source reconstruction
Regions of interest (ROIs) <)>>
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== Program: Day 2 ==
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< | )>>8:30-9:00< | )>>'''Lecture: Time-frequency (Baillet)'''<)>>
< | )>>9:00-9:45< | )>>'''Practice'''
Time-frequency decomposition of continuous recordings <)>>
< | )>>9:45-10:15< | )>>'''Lecture: Connectivity & resting-state (Baillet)'''<)>>
< | )>>10:15-10:45< | )>>''Coffee break''<)>>
< | )>>10:45-12:30< | )>>'''Practice'''
Connectivity
Statistics
Scripting<)>>
< | )>>12:30-13:30< | )>>''Lunch''<)>>
< | )>>13:30-16:00< | )>>'''Analyze your own data'''
Participants work in small groups (2-4 people) to analyze their own recordings<)>>
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== Registration ==
Registration will be limited to students and faculty from the University of Pittsburgh and their collaborators. For any questions, please contact Beth Wesoloski: wesoloskiba@upmc.edu
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