The CENIR MEG-EEG team organizes a one-day meeting with the users of the MEG/EEG platform on Tuesday 2 December 2014.
The program can be found here.
This one-day meeting will be dedicated to sharing and exchanging ideas and feedback on electrophysiological data analysis (MEG, EEG, intra-cerebral, ...).
It will be based on presentations (in English) of users exposing their recent works with the objective of illustrating the stages of data analysis from a very practical point of view (context, chosen method and software, pros and cons, etc.). The presentations will be followed by round tables aimed at discussing analysis guidelines, available solutions, encountered difficulties and chosen - or to-be-developed - solutions.
The CENIR MEG-EEG team will also present its current methodological and software development projects, and give the opportunity to discuss orientations for the future (e.g. missing pieces, compatibility between toolboxes, needs for methodological formation, ...).
The following topics will be addressed: acquisition, stimulation, preprocessing, source localization, time-frequency computation, connectivity analysis, and statistical tools.
The meeting will be held in room 01-02 on the ground floor of the ICM (access map).
Registration is free but mandatory due to space limitation in the meeting room.
Contact : jean-didier.lemarechal@upmc.fr
The slides :
Claire Sergent : Statistical analysis of EEG evoked potentials recorded within healthy controls and patients: inter- and intra- subjects ANOVA
Imen El Karoui : Statistical methods applied to ERP, time-frequency and functional connectivity analysis (phase consistency) from intra-cerebral data
Laetitia Jeancolas : Dynamic causal modeling: source localization, definition of models, estimation of parameters, models selection and inferences
Katia Lehongre : Preprocessing of intra-cerebral data: file formats, synchronization, detection of events, interactive visualization and perspectives
Previous edition :
- 29 November 2012: you can find the presentations here.
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