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==== MEG Data Analysis ==== |
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This section covers all aspects of MEG data analysis. The following pages assume that you have [[afni.nimh.nih.gov|AFNI]] installed and have a reasonably good idea of how to use it. |
This section covers all aspects of MEG data analysis. The following pages assume that you have [[afni.nimh.nih.gov|AFNI]] installed and have a reasonably good idea of how to use it. |
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* [[CTF Tools|The CTF Tools in a Singularity Container]] |
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* [[Pyctf|Accessing CTF Datasets from Python]] |
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* [[Dataset and Task Utilities|Preprocessing: Dataset and Task Utilities]] |
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* [[Time Frequency Analysis|Time Frequency Analysis Tools]] |
* [[Time Frequency Analysis|Time Frequency Analysis Tools]] |
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* [[External MEG Analysis Toolboxes | Other Software packages]] |
* [[External MEG Analysis Toolboxes | Other Software packages]] |
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==== Stimulus Presentation Software ==== |
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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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'''E-prime 3: Psychology Software Tools''' |
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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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* [https://pstnet.com/products/e-prime/ E-Prime 3.0 website] |
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====Miscellaneous Documentation==== |
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* [[Image:adobe-ps.png]] [[Media:SensLayout-275.ps|SensLayout-275]] — a color picture showing the sensor names and relative locations (ps). |
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* [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:SensLayout-275.pdf|SensLayout-275]] - a color picture showing the sensor names and relative locations (pdf). |
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* [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:FileFormats.pdf|File Formats]] - CTF MEG data file format |
Revision as of 16:10, 23 September 2020
MEG Data Analysis
This section covers all aspects of MEG data analysis. The following pages assume that you have AFNI installed and have a reasonably good idea of how to use it.
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!
Miscellaneous Documentation
- SensLayout-275 — a color picture showing the sensor names and relative locations (ps).
- SensLayout-275 - a color picture showing the sensor names and relative locations (pdf).
- File Formats - CTF MEG data file format