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This section contains information relevant to users of the MEG Core Facility. |
This section contains information relevant to users of the MEG Core Facility. |
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==New User?== |
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* Join the MEG Core Slack workspace! Email Allison Nugent or Anna Namyst for an invitation link. |
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==Interested in starting an new MEG study? == |
==Interested in starting an new MEG study? == |
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* Contact [mailto:nugenta@nih.gov Allison Nugent] to discuss what is involved in using the MEG Core Facility |
* Contact [mailto:nugenta@nih.gov Allison Nugent] to discuss what is involved in using the MEG Core Facility |
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* Contact [mailto:mitchellj@mail.nih.gov Judy Mitchell] if you need technical assistance |
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All members of the [[Staff|MEG Core staff]] are available to discuss design feasibility as you plan your study. |
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== Useful Forms and Documents == |
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* [[:File:MEG Screening Questionnaire.pdf|MEG Screening Questionnaire]] |
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== User Guidelines == |
== User Guidelines == |
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''Note that these policies are drawn from the official [[Policies and Procedures|Policies and Procedures Manual]], in a not terribly user friendly format.'' |
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* [[Operations|Operations - Hours, lab access, and scheduling]] |
* [[Operations|Operations - Hours, lab access, and scheduling]] |
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* [[User Guidelines | User guidelines for human subjects research]] |
* [[User Guidelines | User guidelines for human subjects research]] |
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* [[Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting and Rebooting the Rack]] |
* [[Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting and Rebooting the Rack]] |
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* [[Safety | Safety/Infection control]] |
* [[Safety | Safety/Infection control]] |
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* [[Quality Assurance | Quality Assurance]] |
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* [[Sample Run Sheet | Sample Run Sheet]] |
* [[Sample Run Sheet | Sample Run Sheet]] |
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== New to Coding/Linux/MEG?== |
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== Stimulus Presentation Software == |
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*[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15WRCKnuZvOhmB7enuK92HoPijqECP_Ucd_u-ZgTmmCA/edit?usp=sharing Helpful Links for New Coders and MEG researchers] |
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=== PsychoPy: Psychology software in Python === |
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[http://www.psychopy.org PsychoPy] is an open-source application that allows you to run a wide range of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics experiments. It’s a free, powerful alternative to Presentation™ or to e-Prime™, written in Python (a free alternative to Matlab™ ). |
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*[[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:PsychoPyManual.pdf| Pyschopy documentation for release 1.90.2]] |
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=== Presentation: NeuroBehavioral Systems (NBS), Inc. === |
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Presentation® is a stimulus delivery and experiment control program for neuroscience written for Microsoft Windows. |
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* [https://www.neurobs.com/presentation/docs/index_html Presentation online documentation] |
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*Fundamentals for NIH: |
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=== E-prime 3: Psychology Software Tools === |
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**BASH training: https://hpc.nih.gov/training/bash_class/ |
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E-Prime® 3.0 software for behavioral research. ''Build your own experiments using E-Prime’s easy-to-use graphical interface. Design, collect, and analyze data – all within a few hours!'' |
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**More biowulf classes: https://hpc.nih.gov/training/ |
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* [https://pstnet.com/products/e-prime/ E-Prime 3.0 website] |
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**Club MEG - training presentations: https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php?title=Club_MEG#Previous_Tutorials_and_Training |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 2 June 2022
This section contains information relevant to users of the MEG Core Facility.
New User?
- Request MEG Lab User Orientation & Safety Training Class
- Join the MEG Announce listserv
- Fill out the Facility Access Request form to gain access to the MEG scheduling calendar and computers
- Join the MEG Core Slack workspace! Email Allison Nugent or Anna Namyst for an invitation link.
Interested in starting an new MEG study?
- Contact Allison Nugent to discuss what is involved in using the MEG Core Facility
- Contact Tom Holroyd, Jeff Stout, or Fred Carver for technical and scientific support, or Anna Namyst for general lab information
All members of the MEG Core staff are available to discuss design feasibility as you plan your study.
Useful Forms and Documents
User Guidelines
Note that these policies are drawn from the official Policies and Procedures Manual, in a not terribly user friendly format.
- Operations - Hours, lab access, and scheduling
- User guidelines for human subjects research
- Preparing research subjects for MEG
- Operation of the MEG Hardware
- Operation of the Acquisition Software
- Operation of stimulus delivery and response systems
- Troubleshooting and Rebooting the Rack
- Safety/Infection control
- Quality Assurance
- Sample Run Sheet
New to Coding/Linux/MEG?
- Fundamentals for NIH:
- BASH training: https://hpc.nih.gov/training/bash_class/
- More biowulf classes: https://hpc.nih.gov/training/
- Club MEG - training presentations: https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php?title=Club_MEG#Previous_Tutorials_and_Training