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Welcome to the analysis of intracranial data from epilepsy patients at Oregon Health & Science University written by Alex Rockhill ([email protected]) at the University of Oregon department of Human Physiology. The data that this code analyzes is here: https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds004473.

At this point to replicate and walk through the analysis, you will need to:

  1. Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/)
  2. Install MNE including the development environment, see https://mne.tools/dev/install/mne_python.html
  3. Download the Github Respository for this analysis (https://github.com/alexrockhill/EMU_analysis) a) Change your working directory to where you want to put the project b) Run git clone https://github.com/alexrockhill/EMU_analysis in a command window/terminal
  4. Download the BIDS formatted data on OpenNeuro (https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds004473)

Then you can run each python file in order, e.g. python 1_preprocess.py (you might want to run them section by section but they will execute start to finish)

For information on how this dataset was converted to BIDS, see https://mne.tools/mne-bids/dev/auto_examples/convert_ieeg_to_bids.html

Note that the original magnetic resonance (MR) images are not aligned to anterior commissuire-posterior commissure (ACPC) but the T1.mgz in the Freesurfer subject's directory is, this is T1 defines the coordinate system of the electrode locations.

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