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The first step in any analysis pipeline is to localize the MEG data to anatomical space, which is generally done using a structural MRI. When doing this localization, it is important to know if the subject moved during the recording. |
The first step in any analysis pipeline is to localize the MEG data to anatomical space, which is generally done using a structural MRI. When doing this localization, it is important to know if the subject moved during the recording. |
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Revision as of 13:56, 20 February 2018
MEG Data Analysis
This section covers all aspects of MEG data analysis.
Head Localization and MRI Co-Registration
The first step in any analysis pipeline is to localize the MEG data to anatomical space, which is generally done using a structural MRI. When doing this localization, it is important to know if the subject moved during the recording.
- Use headMotionDetect to determine epochs with head motion over a given threshold (in cm)
headMotionDetect -th 0.25 dataset.ds |