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''Like much else here, this is work in progress. We hope to expand this page soon.''

There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine:
There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine available at the CBU:
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 * CommercialPackages (eg CURRY, BESA), for which we have some licences  * CommercialPackages (CURRY, BESA, ASA, EMSE), for which we have licences (look here for a possible [http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/meg/AnalysisPath analysis route])
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You can get some general feeling from the [attachment:MEGAnalysisLectureJan07CBU.pdf CBU introductory lecture into MEG analysis] (the slides do not include the live software demos given at the lecture).
You can get some general feeling about the analysis pathway from the [attachment:MEGAnalysisLectureJan07CBU.pdf CBU introductory lecture into MEG analysis] (the slides do not include the live software demos given at the lecture).

Whatever your analysis path is, you will most likely start by applying [:Maxfilter:Max Filter] on your raw data.

If you are looking for an introduction to the basic principles of EEG and MEG analysis, look here: http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/research/eeg/eeg_intro.html

Analysing data

There are several options for analysis of MEG data from our machine available at the CBU:

You can get some general feeling about the analysis pathway from the [attachment:MEGAnalysisLectureJan07CBU.pdf CBU introductory lecture into MEG analysis] (the slides do not include the live software demos given at the lecture).

Whatever your analysis path is, you will most likely start by applying [:Maxfilter:Max Filter] on your raw data.

If you are looking for an introduction to the basic principles of EEG and MEG analysis, look here: http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/research/eeg/eeg_intro.html

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