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BRAINSTORM EEG/MEG ANALYSIS TOOLBOX
Año:2015

Áreas de investigación
  • Ciencias naturales y ciencias de la salud

Datos
Descripción
In this pre-conference workshop we will introduce the Brainstorm EEG/MEG analyzing toolbox. This toolbox is open source and runs within the Matlab environment. However, binary compiled versions are also available that run without Matlab. In this workshop we will learn how to import EEG/MEG data and how to do standard data preprocessing with advanced artifact correction methods (such as eye-blink and heart-beat correction by signal space projection). After having explored the data we will learn how to calculate evoked responses and how to apply advanced cortical source reconstruction techniques implemented in brainstorm (wMNE, sLORETA, lcmv beamformer, etc.). Then, the workshop will show you how to explore your EEG data in the frequency and time-frequency domain in sensor and in cortical source space. All cortical source estimations can be exported to SPM12 compatible data structures (volumes or surfaces). Thus, cortical current source estimations can be submitted to advanced general linear models implemented in SPM12 for statistical analysis. If time, we will also consider advanced scripting methods that allow automatizing many of the analysis steps discussed during the workshop. Further, some introduction in connectivity analysis can be offered if the time schedule allows this. The workshop is suited for beginners but is also recommended for advanced participants. The graphical interfaces enables researchers to perform advanced EEG/ MEG analysis without any programming skills
Internacional
Si
Nombre congreso
Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting - Society for Psychophysiological Research
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
Seattle, Washington, USA
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
1469-8986
DOI
10.1111/psyp.12496
Fecha inicio congreso
30/09/2015
Fecha fin congreso
01/10/2015
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22
Hasta la página
22
Título de las actas
Society for Psychophysiological Research, Abstracts for the Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Tecnologías para Ciencias de la Salud
  • Centro o Instituto I+D+i: Centro de tecnología Biomédica CTB