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(3) Contact the lab manager, YuryShtyrov, to arrange for a lab visit, introduction and intitial training if necessary. Arrange the SOP test at the same time. (4) Contact the lab manager, YuryShtyrov, to arrange for a lab visit, introduction and intitial training if necessary. Arrange the SOP test at the same time.
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(4) With all ready to go, you can start doing your pilot recordings (usually 2). To book these (and any recording slots in the lab), contact [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/basewiki/GeorgieMorrill Georgie Morrill]. Make sure you let her know the details of your IMC approval. (5) With all ready to go, you can start doing your pilot recordings (usually 2). To book these (and any recording slots in the lab), contact [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/basewiki/GeorgieMorrill Georgie Morrill]. Make sure you let her know the details of your IMC approval.
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(5) Further recording slots can be arranged with Georgie not earlier than one week after the pilot - provided the pilots are succeful. (6) You can use your first pilot to simply test your stimuli and set-up recording settings - but it will count out of your slots. If you want to avoid this, try to find time when the system is not used to do this, or prepare well if you think you can do a full pilot and make your setting at once. Discussing your plans with operators is a must.

(7) Further recording slots can be arranged with Georgie not earlier than one week after the pilot - provided the pilots are successful.

Booking MEG slots

Current procedures for booking slots:

(1) First, do you IIG presentation (see NecessaryFormalities)

(2) Get IMC approval (see NecessaryFormalities)

(3) You will also need to become a qualified "MEG researcher", as defined in the StandardOperatingProcedures (SOPS). You must read the SOPs before running any studies in the MEG lab and your knowledge of them will be tested.

(4) Contact the lab manager, YuryShtyrov, to arrange for a lab visit, introduction and intitial training if necessary. Arrange the SOP test at the same time.

(5) With all ready to go, you can start doing your pilot recordings (usually 2). To book these (and any recording slots in the lab), contact [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/basewiki/GeorgieMorrill Georgie Morrill]. Make sure you let her know the details of your IMC approval.

(6) You can use your first pilot to simply test your stimuli and set-up recording settings - but it will count out of your slots. If you want to avoid this, try to find time when the system is not used to do this, or prepare well if you think you can do a full pilot and make your setting at once. Discussing your plans with operators is a must.

(7) Further recording slots can be arranged with Georgie not earlier than one week after the pilot - provided the pilots are successful.

In case of Georgie's absence, please contact Maarten van Casteren or Yury Shtyrov to arrange the above.

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