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| Like much else in MEG - this is work in progress. We hope to fill this page soon. | For a clear and concise background to MEG analysis principles, please see this introduction page: http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/research/eeg/eeg_intro.html There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine: * NeuromagSoftware that comes with the machine (instructions on AccessingNeuromagSoftware at CBU) * CommercialPackages (eg CURRY, BESA), for which we have some licences * FreewarePackages, such as Fieldtrip, MNE, and SPM. You can get some general feeling about the analysis pathway from the [attachment:MEGAnalysisLectureJan07CBU.pdf CBU introductory lecture into MEG analysis] (the slides do not include the live software demos given at the lecture). Whatever your analysis path is, you will most likely start by applying [:Maxfilter:Max Filter] on your raw data. |
Analyzing data
For a clear and concise background to MEG analysis principles, please see this introduction page:
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/research/eeg/eeg_intro.html
There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine:
NeuromagSoftware that comes with the machine (instructions on AccessingNeuromagSoftware at CBU)
CommercialPackages (eg CURRY, BESA), for which we have some licences
FreewarePackages, such as Fieldtrip, MNE, and SPM.
You can get some general feeling about the analysis pathway from the [attachment:MEGAnalysisLectureJan07CBU.pdf CBU introductory lecture into MEG analysis] (the slides do not include the live software demos given at the lecture).
Whatever your analysis path is, you will most likely start by applying [:Maxfilter:Max Filter] on your raw data.
