NIH MEG Short Course 2018
MEG Short Course Agenda and Handouts:
This course was held August 6 and 7, 2018 at NIH. The course files are archived below:
1. Fred Carver | MEG: The Basics |
2. Tom Holroyd | Introduction to Source Localization |
3. Stephen Robinson | Instrumentation and Hardware |
4. Allison Nugent | Applications: What can I do with MEG? |
5. Allison Nugent | Data Editor and command line Preprocessing |
6. Allison Nugent | Placing fiducials, headmodel creation |
7. Tom Holroyd | Synthetic Aperture Magnetometry Workflow |
8. Tom Holroyd | Voxel-wise power estimates: sam_cov, sam_wts, sam_3d, and sam_4d (Slides unavailable, but reach out to Tom for more information on this topic) |
9. Fred Carver | Induced power: sam_3dc |
10. Allison Nugent | Advanced (and potentially dangerous) topics |
Support tools for the hands-on training sessions
- Singularity container with the CTF DataEditor tool and the SAMsrc MEG tools running under CentOS 6.9
- Text editors available within the container for editing shell scripts: vim, nano, gedit
Usage: singularity shell --bind /data:/mnt/data megcore.img where the /data file system holds your CTF data set and mounts under /mnt/data inside the container (your /home directory and the /tmp file systems are automatically visible inside the container)
- Working on the NIH HPC systems
- Data are still available in /data/classes/meg, along with all necessary scripts
- Modules are now available for SAM (samsrcv3) and CTF (ctf).
- To begin:
Copy the data from /data/classes/meg Use the initialization script to configure your environment: $ . init_course.sh