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* Contact [mailto:mitchellj@mail.nih.gov Judy Mitchell] if you need technical assistance |
* Contact [mailto:mitchellj@mail.nih.gov Judy Mitchell] if you need technical assistance |
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* Schedule a [https://megcore.nih.gov/faf/training.html MEG User Orientation & Safety Training Class] |
* Schedule a [https://megcore.nih.gov/faf/training.html MEG User Orientation & Safety Training Class] |
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* [[Special:FormEdit/MEG_Orientation_Training_Request_From_2/:MEG_Orientation|MEG_Orientation_Form]] |
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* Join the [https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A0=meg_announce MEG Announce listserve] |
* Join the [https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A0=meg_announce MEG Announce listserve] |
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* Fill out the [[kurage:faf/form.html|Facility Access Request form]] to gain access to the center and computers |
* Fill out the [[kurage:faf/form.html|Facility Access Request form]] to gain access to the center and computers |
Revision as of 15:20, 27 July 2018
This section contains information relevant to users of the MEG Core Facility.
Interested in starting an new MEG study?
- Contact Allison Nugent to discuss what is involved in using the MEG Core Facility
- Contact Judy Mitchell if you need technical assistance
- Schedule a MEG User Orientation & Safety Training Class
- MEG_Orientation_Form
- Join the MEG Announce listserve
- Fill out the Facility Access Request form to gain access to the center and computers
- Contact Tom Holroyd or Fred Carver for technical and scientific support
User Guidelines
- 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 and Risk Management
- Sample Run Sheet
Stimulus Presentation Software
PsychoPy: Psychology software in Python
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™ ).
Presentation: NeuroBehavioral Systems (NBS), Inc.
Presentation® is a stimulus delivery and experiment control program for neuroscience written for Microsoft Windows.
E-prime 3: Psychology Software Tools
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!