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Advanced MEG/EEG toolkit at the Donders

From May 22-26 2023 we will host our annual MEG/EEG Tool-kit course in Nijmegen. During this 5-day toolkit course we will teach you advanced MEG and EEG data analysis skills. Pre-processing, frequency analysis, source reconstruction, connectivity analysis and various statistical methods will be covered. The toolkit consists of a number of lectures, followed by hands-on sessions in which you will be tutored through the analysis of a MEG data set using the FieldTrip toolbox. Furthermore, we will schedule time for you to work on your own data under supervision of experienced tutors.

There are only 38 places available for this toolkit and from experience we expect the course to be over-subscribed. Participants will be selected on the basis of background experience, the research interest and the expectations on what to learn (see the questions during pre-registration). We prefer the group to be reasonably homogeneous in level and expertise of the participants, as this improves the overall interaction.

You can pre-register here, the deadline for pre-registration is April 10, 2023.

We will inform you as to whether you obtained a place in this course not later than Thursday April 13, 2023.

The fee for PhD students is € 450; and € 650 for senior researchers.

Program

Monday May 22, 2023

09:00-09:30 Registration and coffee
09:30-10:00 Welcome
10:00-11:00 Introduction round
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 Introduction to EEG/MEG and introduction to the FieldTrip toolbox - lecture by Robert Oostenveld
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:45 Pre-processing - hands-on
15:45-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills

Tuesday May 23, 2023

09:00-09:30 Morning chill or workout
09:45-11:00 Special interest lecture, infant EEG - the beauty and the beast of developmental EEG - lecture by Marlene Meyer
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 Time frequency analysis of power - lecture by Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:45 Time-frequency analysis of power - hands-on
15:45-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills
18:30-22:00 Drinks & dinner at De Hemel

Wednesday May 24, 2023

09:00-09:30 Morning chill or workout
09:45-11:00 Forward and inverse - lecture by Robert
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 Source reconstruction using beamformers - lecture by Britta Westner
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:45 Beamforming - hands-on
15:45-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills

Thursday May 25, 2023

09:00-09:30 Morning chill or workout
09:45-11:00 Connectivity analysis of MEG and EEG data - lecture by Jan-Mathijs
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 Statistics using non-parametric randomization techniques - lecture by Robert
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:45 Statistics - hands-on
15:45-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills

Friday May 26, 2023

09:00-09:30 Morning chill or workout
09:45-11:00 Lecture good scientific practices - lecture by Robert
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:45 FieldTrip playground, apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills
15:45-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-16:30 Evaluation and testimonials

Practicalities

This will be an in-person event with no possibilities for hybrid or online attendance.

Wifi access

If you need wifi access and you don’t have a eduroam account through your institution, it is possible to get a visitor access. This needs to be renewed each day. Please follow the instructions on this intranet page.

FieldTrip playground sessions: BYOD (bring-your-own-data)

A large part of the toolkit will consist of playground sessions, in which ideally you will be working on your own data. Please think a bit about what you want to achieve, and ensure that you have your data easily accessible (preferably, if possible on a laptop that you bring yourself, or on an external USB-drive). If you don’t have data to work with, please let us know in time so that we can think about an alternative. We have plenty of tutorial data available, so this can be used to practice your data analysis skills.

Test your MATLAB and FieldTrip installation in advance

For the hands-on sessions you will work on a Desktop PC that is provided by us. If you want, you can work on your own laptop (and your own data) during the FieldTrip playground. If that’s the case, we recommend that you test your MATLAB and FieldTrip installation in advance.

Getting started with the hands-on sessions

For the hands-on sessions we will use MATLAB R2021b, which is installed on the PCs in the instruction rooms. If you log in with the credentials that are provided for each of the course computers, you should start MATLAB using the Desktop shortcut. On the desktop there will also be a browser shortcut to this internet page.

To ensure that everything runs smoothly, we will work with a clean and well-tested version of FieldTrip that we have installed on all computers. Importantly, the tutorial data does not have to be downloaded on the PCs and has already been placed in the course accounts’ home directories. These home directories are mounted as the computer’s M-drive, and the FieldTrip code plus the necessary data are located in M:\toolkit2023. If you start MATLAB from the Desktop shortcut, FieldTrip will be automatically added to the MATLAB path, and you will be taken to the directory that contains the course data.

Please do not use another MATLAB version than R2021b. It should be available on all hands-on computers.

A recent copy of FieldTrip and the data have been preinstalled on the computer and you do not have to download anything. Also, it should NOT be necessary to execute the following lines of code. These are only needed if you DO NOT start the MATLAB from the Desktop shortcut. In other words, you will probably always want to start MATLAB from the Desktop shortcut.

cd M:\toolkit2023
restoredefaultpath
startup

The restoredefaultpath command clears your path, keeping only the official MATLAB toolboxes. The addpath statement adds the present working directory, i.e. the directory containing the FieldTrip main functions. The startup command runs the startup.m file in the toolkit2023 directory, which ensures that all required subdirectories are added to the path.

In general, please do NOT use the graphical path management tool from MATLAB. In this hands-on session we’ll manage the path from the command line, but in general you are much better off using the startup.m file than the path GUI.

Furthermore, please do NOT add FieldTrip with all subdirectories, subdirectories will be added automatically when needed, and only when needed (see this FAQ.

Code of conduct

Please spend a couple of minutes to have a look at our Code of Conduct to make sure we all are taking responsibility to look after each other and make sure we are contributing towards an inclusive and supportive community. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding it. All toolkit participants are responsible to follow the rules listed here, as well as making sure that everyone in the toolkit follows it.