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Like much else in MEG - this is work in progress. We hope to expand this page soon.
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There are many options for analysis of MEG data from our machine. There is the Neuromag software that comes with the machine; there are commercial packages (eg CURRY, BESA), for which we have some licences; and there are several freeware packages, such as Fieldtrip, MNE, and SPM. 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
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The Neuromag software consists of several separate programs. We have two HP workstations on which these programs run fine. We also have pre-release versions that run under Linux (Redhat4), and these are currently installed on l21 only (in time, we hope to roll out onto the other Linux Boxes). If you have [wiki:CbuBaseWiki:GettingApproval Cambridge / CBU permissions], you can access the ElektaSoftwareManuals. For more details, see NeurmagAnalysis. There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine:
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For other options, try the links below (to be expanded):  * 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.
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[[BR]] AnalysingInSPM5 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).
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[[BR]] ReadingDataInMatlab 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:

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.

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