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* This page explains how to create structural data for source analysis: [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/imaging/DanStructurals] | * This page explains how to create structural data for source analysis: [[http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/imaging/DanStructurals]] |
Analysis of MEG Data in MNE
Demos
- For the tutorial, see the MNE manual and "mne_tutorial".
Further Help
- The most important source for help is the MNE manual. Accessible in the unit by typing mne_view_manual (after sourcing the tools see below).
This page outlines a basic pipeline for EEG/MEG analysis (however, it is specifically designed not to work by default. You should educate yourself and make decisions based on your specific experiment): DansPage
This page explains how to create structural data for source analysis: http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/imaging/DanStructurals
Some relevant papers
- See chapter 13 of the manual
The code
MNE has been developed at the Martinos Center (in Boston, US), primarily by Matti Hämäläinen. Here is its home: http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/martinos/userInfo/data/sofMNE.php
At the moment, we are using "MNE 2.6.0". At the CBU, MNE is installed here:
/imaging/local/linux/mne_2.6.0
To source the MNE tools type "mne_setup_2.6.0". Some of the tools will only be available on vncserver.glx sessions (or at a linux workstation).
The previous version "MNE 2.5.0" is available.
To source this version type "mne_2.5.0".