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===== Data Acquisition =====
==Data Acquisition==
The main function of Acq is to set collection parameters such as sample rate, collection duration, set patient information, set data filters, set synthetic gradiometer order, set adaptive balancing, set up triggers and ADCs, collect and save data, perform head localization to co-register the sensors to the head coordinate frame, save collection parameters for future use. Collection Parameters are set via dialog boxes prior to recording and stored in a protocol file. However, these parameters can be adjusted for a given study without permanently changing the stored protocol file and should always be reviewed before starting a collection.


The main function of the Data Acquisition (ACQ) program is to collect MEG and EEG data while providing the means for the user to set collection parameters such as sample rate, collection duration, patient information, data filters, synthetic gradiometer order, adaptive balancing, triggers and ADCs. ACQ allows the user to perform head localization to co-register the sensors to the head coordinate frame, save data and collection parameters for future use. Collection Parameters are set via dialog boxes prior to recording and stored in a protocol file. However, these parameters can be adjusted for a given study without permanently changing the stored protocol file and should always be reviewed before starting a collection.
Data can be collected in one of three modes:
#Continuous recording displays all data immediately while recording
#triggered recording stores individual or averaged sets of trials with specified time duration around some form of stimulus or external trigger
#Un-triggered recording stores trials of a specified duration in response to the operator’s command without stimulus triggering.


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The final preparation before recording is the localization of the subject’s head with respect to the standard coordinate system. This is done by localizing the position of coils placed on the fudicial landmark points of the subject’s head via the SQUID sensors after the subject’s head is placed in the dewar helmet. You can then either use continuous head localization to track the position of the head throughout the scan, or repeat the position measurement at the end of the recording.
::1. '''Data can be collected in one of three modes:'''
::::a. '''''Continuous Recording''' - displays all data immediately while recording.'''''
::::b. '''''Triggered Recording''' - stores individual or averaged sets of trials with specified time duration around some form of stimulus or external trigger.'''''
::::c. '''''Un-triggered Recording''' - stores trials of a specified duration in response to the operator’s command without stimulus triggering.'''''


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===== Running Acq =====
::2. The final preparation before recording is the localization of the subject’s head with respect to the standard coordinate system. This is done by localizing the position of coils placed on the fudicial landmark points of the subject’s head via the SQUID sensors after the subject’s head is placed in the dewar helmet. You can then either use continuous head localization to track the position of the head throughout the scan, or repeat the position measurement at the end of the recording.
From the Acquisition Console / Workstation:
*Open the NIMH MEG Core Facility Acquisition Manager
*Select User
*Select study type
*Enter subject name (first name first) and MRN
*Launch Acq




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3. To view/edit Collection Parameters:
a. Click on Windows
b. Click on Collection Parameters


====Running Acq====
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ACQ_Computer_Picture_rotated.jpg
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'''This section describes how to perform an MEG / EEG scan.'''
4. Click OK.


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5. At the Acq Dialog Window enter:
|-
| <gallery>
ACQ_Computer_Picture_rotated.jpg| <center>'''ACQ Computer'''
</gallery>
|}


Acq Dialog Window


::1. '''Launch ACQ'''
a. Enter Subject ID (subject initials & MIS#).
::::a. From the acquisition console/computer: open the NIMH MEG Core Facility Acquisition Manager
b. Enter Procedure Description.
::::b. Select - '''''User'''''
::::c. Select - '''''Study Type'''''
::::d. Enter '''''Subject Name''''' (first name first) and '''''MRN'''''
::::e. Launch Acq


::2. '''Create a Patient File/Directory:'''
6. Click on Acquire Data.
::::a. Create Directory? Click Ok.
::::b. At the Acq Dialog Window (Run Information Dialog) enter:'''
:::::i. Subject ID (subject initials & MRN).
:::::ii. Procedure Description.
:::::iii. If applicable - Edit / Change Collection Parameters (as outlined below in Step #4) before clicking on Acquire Data
:::::iv. Click on Acquire Data.


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7. Create Directory? Click Ok.
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| <gallery>
Run_Information_Dialog_Picture2_cropped.jpg| <center>'''Run Information Dialog'''
</gallery>
|}


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8. When performing EEG, an IMPEDANCE CHECK should be performed on the MEG system:


::3. '''View/Edit Collection Parameters:'''
• Select EEG Setup Window menu.
::::a. At the top left corner of the Acq Dialog Window (Run Information Dialog) - Click on Settings.
• Click on CHECK IMPEDANCE. The results are displayed in the appropriate columns.
::::b. Select '''Channel Settings''' - Review or change MEG Collection Parameters, Filter Settings, ADCs, DACs or HLU (Head Localization Parameters).
– To check the impedance of all active EEG channels press the CTRL key on the keyboard at the same time as clicking on the impedance check button.
::::c. Click OK.
– Please note: The impedance check requires 3 electrodes: The electrode being measured and at least 2 other electrodes.
• Click OK / EXIT.


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9. Click on HEAD LOCALIZATION button located on the side bar.
|-
| <gallery>
Channel_Settings_Dialog_Window_Picture_cropped.jpg| <center>'''Channel Settings Dialog'''
Channel_Setting_Picture_cropped.jpg| <center>'''Channel Settings Dialog'''
</gallery>
|}


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10. Instruct subject for task and Head Localization. If applicable UNBLANK SCREEN.


::4. '''Impedance Check:'''
11. At the Stimulus Workstation: Click the mouse to activate the “LOCALIZING HEAD” prompt. *If there is no head localization prompt, omit this step.
::If performing EEG an IMPEDANCE CHECK should be performed on the MEG system before recording
::::a. Select EEG Settings.
::::b. Click on CHECK IMPEDANCE. The results are displayed in the appropriate columns.
::::c. To check the impedance of all active EEG channels press the CTRL key on the keyboard at the same time as clicking on the impedance check button.
::::d. Please note: The impedance check requires 3 electrodes: The electrode being measured and at least 2 other electrodes.
::::e. Click OK / EXIT.


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12. Click on OK at the Head Localization Starter TO START THE LOCALIZATION.
|-
| <gallery>
EEG_Settings_Dialog_Window_Picture_cropped.jpg| <center>'''EEG Settings'''
EEG_Head_Localization_Picture_cropped.jpg| <center>'''EEG Channel Parameters Dialog'''
</gallery>
|}


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Head Localization Window


::5. '''Starting Data Acquisition - In Preview Mode'''
13. Click on CONTINUE to accept the head localization results. (acceptable tolerance is < 0.5 mm)
::::a. When you click the 'Acquire Data' button at the bottom of the 'Run Information Dialog Window' the Acquisition Monitor Window appears.
::::b. This monitor will display the MEG / EEG data in the preview mode only. '''You will not start to collect data until you click on '''START'''.
::::c. Head localization should be performed before data is collected.


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14. STARTING THE STIMULUS:
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a. If acquisition is NOT TRIGGERED click mouse on the Stimulus
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Computer simultaneously with the start of the Data Collection (Step# 15),
Main_Acquisition_Setup_Window_Pic2_cropped.jpg|<center>Main Acquisition Setup Window<div>
b. If trial is TRIGGERED click mouse after the start of collection
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(Step# 15).
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15. To start DATA COLLECTION click on START.


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Acquisition Monitor
| <gallery>
Acquisition_Monitor_Window_picture_cropped.jpg|<center>Data Acquisition Monitor Window<div>
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|}


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====Head Localization====
16. To select the ADCs and Channels to be displayed during collection: Click on the CHANNEL SET BUTTON which is below the group of Channel Scale Indicators.
Note: Select Custom… to customize the channel selection using the Channel Selector dialog.


::1. Instruct subject for task and Head Localization. (If applicable, at this time from the STIM Computer UNBLANK SCREEN to display the HEAD LOCALIZATION SCREEN as outlined below in Step 10.)
::::a. Click on HEAD LOCALIZATION button located on the side bar.
::::b. Click on OK at the Head Localization Starter TO START THE LOCALIZATION.
::::c. Click on CONTINUE to accept the head localization results. (acceptable tolerance is < 0.5 mm)


::2. At the Stimulus Computer:
::::a. Click the mouse to activate the “LOCALIZING HEAD” prompt. *If there is no head localization prompt, omit this step.
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|-
| <gallery>
Head_Localization_Screen_Pic_cropped.jpg|Head Localization Window
</gallery>
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====Collecting Data / Starting the Stimulus====
Note: Fluctuating Red lights in the Collection Status Window during acquisition indicates that the data is being buffered; a failure condition is indicated only if the collection status buffer in completely red (full).


::1. To start collecting data: at the Acquisition Computer click on START.
Solid yellow lights on the DSQ cards during acquisition indicate those channels are actively acquiring data; not a failure condition.
::2. If running a task, ensure that the task and acquisition are appropriately triggered to start simultaneously.


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17. Click on the CHANNEL SELECTOR DIALOG;
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a. From the UNSELECTED Window click on the
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channels (i.e., Stim, ADC’s, EOG, EEG and/or MEG channels) to be displayed.
Acquisition_Monitor_Window_picture_cropped.jpg|<center>Data Acquisition Monitor Window<div>
b. Click on the ARROW to transfer those channels to the SELECTED window.
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*Make sure the ADCs have been set up correctly and document.
c. Click on APPLY.
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Channel Selector Dialog

18. Adjust channel (display) scale.

19. When done acquiring (at the end of the trial) when data collection stops, head localization will start automatically. Wait for the HEAD LOCALIZATION PROMPT.
20. To Print the Head Localization results: When Head Localization is done Click at the bottom of the screen and the Printer Icon will display. Click on the printer icon then click anywhere within the Head Localization dialog.

21. Click on “Continue” to accept the data. *If localization fails click on the REPEAT button to re-try localization. At the General Information window, click OK.

22. When head localization is done instruct the subject to relax and blank the screen.

23. To begin another trial :
a. Click on FILE.
b. Click on CLOSE WINDOW.
c. Acquisition Manager window displays.
d. Edit the trial information in the Procedure area.
e. Click on OK.
f. Repeat steps 5 - 22.

24. When done inform subject of study completion and blank the screen.


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25. To end recording session click on CLOSE window.


====Viewing Data/ADCs During Collection====
26. EXIT Acq.


::1. To select the ADCs and Channels to be displayed during collection:
27. Select Dataset to save.
::::a. Click on the CHANNEL SET BUTTON which is below the group of Channel Scale Indicators.
::::b. Click on the CHANNEL SELECTOR DIALOG:
:::::i. From the UNSELECTED Window click on the channels (i.e., Stim, ADC’s, EOG, EEG and/or MEG channels) to be displayed.
:::::ii. Click on the ARROW to transfer those channels to the SELECTED window. *Make sure the ADCs have been set up correctly and document.
:::::iii. Click on APPLY.
:::::iv. Use Select Custom… to customize the channel selection using the Channel Selector dialog.
::::e. Adjust channel (display) scale.
::::c. Note: Fluctuating Red lights in the Collection Status Window during acquisition indicates that the data is being buffered; a failure condition is indicated only if the collection status buffer in completely red (full).
::::d. Solid yellow lights on the DSQ cards during acquisition indicate those channels are actively acquiring data; not a failure condition.
::2. When done acquiring (at the end of the trial) when data collection stops, head localization will start automatically. Wait for the HEAD LOCALIZATION PROMPT.
::::a. To Print the Head Localization results: When Head Localization is done Click at the bottom of the screen and the Printer Icon will display. Click on the printer icon then click anywhere within the Head Localization dialog.
::::b. Click on “Continue” to accept the data. If localization fails click on the REPEAT button to re-try localization. At the General Information window, click OK.
::::c. When is done instruct the subject to relax and blank the screen.


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28. Click on OK.


====Ending the Recording Session====
29. From the Acquisition Manager window select the dataset to push to the storage RAID SERVER (tako.nimh.nih.gov).


::1. To end recording session click on CLOSE window.
30. Click on Push Data.
::::a. EXIT Acq.
::::b. Select Dataset to save.
::::c. Click on OK.
::::d. From the Acquisition Manager window select the dataset to push to the storage RAID SERVER (tako.nimh.nih.gov).
::::e. Click on Push Data.


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NIMH MEG Core Facility Acquisition Manager

Latest revision as of 10:17, 18 August 2018

Data Acquisition

The main function of the Data Acquisition (ACQ) program is to collect MEG and EEG data while providing the means for the user to set collection parameters such as sample rate, collection duration, patient information, data filters, synthetic gradiometer order, adaptive balancing, triggers and ADCs. ACQ allows the user to perform head localization to co-register the sensors to the head coordinate frame, save data and collection parameters for future use. Collection Parameters are set via dialog boxes prior to recording and stored in a protocol file. However, these parameters can be adjusted for a given study without permanently changing the stored protocol file and should always be reviewed before starting a collection.


1. Data can be collected in one of three modes:
a. Continuous Recording - displays all data immediately while recording.
b. Triggered Recording - stores individual or averaged sets of trials with specified time duration around some form of stimulus or external trigger.
c. Un-triggered Recording - stores trials of a specified duration in response to the operator’s command without stimulus triggering.


2. The final preparation before recording is the localization of the subject’s head with respect to the standard coordinate system. This is done by localizing the position of coils placed on the fudicial landmark points of the subject’s head via the SQUID sensors after the subject’s head is placed in the dewar helmet. You can then either use continuous head localization to track the position of the head throughout the scan, or repeat the position measurement at the end of the recording.



Running Acq

This section describes how to perform an MEG / EEG scan.


1. Launch ACQ
a. From the acquisition console/computer: open the NIMH MEG Core Facility Acquisition Manager
b. Select - User
c. Select - Study Type
d. Enter Subject Name (first name first) and MRN
e. Launch Acq
2. Create a Patient File/Directory:
a. Create Directory? Click Ok.
b. At the Acq Dialog Window (Run Information Dialog) enter:
i. Subject ID (subject initials & MRN).
ii. Procedure Description.
iii. If applicable - Edit / Change Collection Parameters (as outlined below in Step #4) before clicking on Acquire Data
iv. Click on Acquire Data.


3. View/Edit Collection Parameters:
a. At the top left corner of the Acq Dialog Window (Run Information Dialog) - Click on Settings.
b. Select Channel Settings - Review or change MEG Collection Parameters, Filter Settings, ADCs, DACs or HLU (Head Localization Parameters).
c. Click OK.


4. Impedance Check:
If performing EEG an IMPEDANCE CHECK should be performed on the MEG system before recording
a. Select EEG Settings.
b. Click on CHECK IMPEDANCE. The results are displayed in the appropriate columns.
c. To check the impedance of all active EEG channels press the CTRL key on the keyboard at the same time as clicking on the impedance check button.
d. Please note: The impedance check requires 3 electrodes: The electrode being measured and at least 2 other electrodes.
e. Click OK / EXIT.


5. Starting Data Acquisition - In Preview Mode
a. When you click the 'Acquire Data' button at the bottom of the 'Run Information Dialog Window' the Acquisition Monitor Window appears.
b. This monitor will display the MEG / EEG data in the preview mode only. You will not start to collect data until you click on START.
c. Head localization should be performed before data is collected.




Head Localization

1. Instruct subject for task and Head Localization. (If applicable, at this time from the STIM Computer UNBLANK SCREEN to display the HEAD LOCALIZATION SCREEN as outlined below in Step 10.)
a. Click on HEAD LOCALIZATION button located on the side bar.
b. Click on OK at the Head Localization Starter TO START THE LOCALIZATION.
c. Click on CONTINUE to accept the head localization results. (acceptable tolerance is < 0.5 mm)
2. At the Stimulus Computer:
a. Click the mouse to activate the “LOCALIZING HEAD” prompt. *If there is no head localization prompt, omit this step.


Collecting Data / Starting the Stimulus

1. To start collecting data: at the Acquisition Computer click on START.
2. If running a task, ensure that the task and acquisition are appropriately triggered to start simultaneously.


Viewing Data/ADCs During Collection

1. To select the ADCs and Channels to be displayed during collection:
a. Click on the CHANNEL SET BUTTON which is below the group of Channel Scale Indicators.
b. Click on the CHANNEL SELECTOR DIALOG:
i. From the UNSELECTED Window click on the channels (i.e., Stim, ADC’s, EOG, EEG and/or MEG channels) to be displayed.
ii. Click on the ARROW to transfer those channels to the SELECTED window. *Make sure the ADCs have been set up correctly and document.
iii. Click on APPLY.
iv. Use Select Custom… to customize the channel selection using the Channel Selector dialog.
e. Adjust channel (display) scale.
c. Note: Fluctuating Red lights in the Collection Status Window during acquisition indicates that the data is being buffered; a failure condition is indicated only if the collection status buffer in completely red (full).
d. Solid yellow lights on the DSQ cards during acquisition indicate those channels are actively acquiring data; not a failure condition.
2. When done acquiring (at the end of the trial) when data collection stops, head localization will start automatically. Wait for the HEAD LOCALIZATION PROMPT.
a. To Print the Head Localization results: When Head Localization is done Click at the bottom of the screen and the Printer Icon will display. Click on the printer icon then click anywhere within the Head Localization dialog.
b. Click on “Continue” to accept the data. If localization fails click on the REPEAT button to re-try localization. At the General Information window, click OK.
c. When is done instruct the subject to relax and blank the screen.


Ending the Recording Session

1. To end recording session click on CLOSE window.
a. EXIT Acq.
b. Select Dataset to save.
c. Click on OK.
d. From the Acquisition Manager window select the dataset to push to the storage RAID SERVER (tako.nimh.nih.gov).
e. Click on Push Data.