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Dear all,


 
We are pleased to announce that our annual SPM course forMEG/EEG will take place this year from Monday May 20 to Wednesday May 22 2019.


 
Hosted by University College London, the course will beheld at Queen Square (UK).


 
The course will present instruction on the analysis ofMEG and EEG data. The first two days will combine theoretical presentationswith practical demonstrations of the different data analysis methodsimplemented in SPM. On the last day participants will have the opportunity towork on SPM tutorial data sets under the supervision of the course faculty. Wealso invite students to bring their own data for analysis.


 
The course is suitable for both beginners and moreadvanced users. The topics that will be covered range from pre-processing andstatistical analysis to source localization and dynamic causal modelling. Theprogram is listed below.


 
Registration is now open. For full details see:

https://onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-brain-sciences-c07/ucl-institute-of-neurology-d07/d07-statistical-parametric-mapping-for-megeeg-2019

where you can also register.


 
Available places are limited so please register as earlyas possible if you would like to attend! For any administrative questions, pleasecontact Ms Kamlyn Ramikssoon ([log in to unmask])


 
Monday May 20th (12 Queen square, 4th floor) 


 
9.00 - 9.30    Registration

9.30 - 9.45    SPMintroduction and resources

9.45 - 10.30  Whatare we measuring with M/EEG?

10.30- 11.15  Datapre-processing


 
Coffee


 
11.45 - 12.30  Datapre-processing – demo

12.30 - 13.15 General linear model and classical inference


 
Lunch


 
14.15 - 15.00 Multiple comparisons problem and solutions 

15.00 - 15.45  Bayesianinference


 
Coffee


 
16.15 - 17.45 Group M/EEG dataset analysis – demo

17.45 - 18.30 Advanced applications of the GLM


 
Tuesday May 21th (33 Queen square, basement)


 
9.30 - 10.15  M/EEGsource analysis

10.15 - 11.15 M/EEG source analysis – demo


 
Coffee


 
11.45 - 12.30  Theprinciples of dynamic causal modelling

12.30 - 13.15  DCM for evoked responses


 
Lunch


 
14.15 - 15.00  DCMfor steady state responses

15.00 - 15.45  DCM - demo


 
Coffee


 
16.15 - 17.00 Bayesian model selection and averaging 

17.00 - 18.30 Clinic - questions & answers


 
19.00 - ... Social Event


 
Wednesday May 22th


 
9.30 - 17.00


 
Practical hands-on session will take place in UCLcomputer classrooms. Participants can either work on SPM tutorial datasets oron their own data with the help of the faculty. There will also be anopportunity to ask questions in small tutorial groups for further discussionson the topics of the lectures.


 
With the very best regards,


 
Amirhossein Jafarian, 

Ph.D., MSc, BSc,

Research Associate

Methods Group

Wellcome Centre forHuman Neuroimaging

UCL Queen Square Instituteof Neurology

University College London

12 Queen Square

London, WC 1N 3AREmail: [log in to unmask]