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网络研讨会预告:BEST Toolbox-增加无创脑刺激研究的客观性、可靠性和再现性

2020-06-17 13:15
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The BEST Toolbox:Increasing Objectivity, Reliability, and Reproducibility in Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Research, 28 July 2021


主持人: Mr. Umair Hassan and Prof. Til Ole Bergmann, Neuroimaging Center (NIC) of the University Medical Center, and Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research (LIR), Mainz


为了促进非侵入性脑刺激(NIBS)研究的客观性、可靠性和可重复性,并使学生、研究人员和临床医生能够进行***的多模式NIBS研究,需要一种自动化但灵活的数据收集和分析工具。

The Brain electrophysiology recording and Stimulation (BEST) Toolbox是一个易用的基于matlab的开源软件,具有3522集团的新网站的图形用户界面(GUI),允许用户灵活地设计、运行、分析和共享多协议/多session的NIBS研究,包括经颅磁、电、超声刺激(TMS、tES、TUS)结合肌电图、脑电图和功能磁共振成像。

BEST工具箱与各种记录和刺激设备连接,实时分析数据并设置刺激参数,从而实现闭环协议和实时应用。其功能包括:磁刺激运动热点搜索、自动运动阈值估算、运动诱发电位(MEP)和TMS诱发脑电图(TEP)测量、剂量-响应曲线、配对脉冲和双线圈TMS、rTMS干预、实时脑电图触发刺激、TMS功能磁共振成像(TMS- fmri)同步等。

本次网络研讨会将提供对BEST工具箱的理论和实践的介绍,使参与者能够将其用于自己的实验。更多详细的文档、开源存储库和支持可以在www.best-toolbox.org上找到。


Hosts: Mr. Umair Hassan and Prof. Til Ole Bergmann, Neuroimaging Center (NIC) of the University Medical Center, and Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research (LIR), Mainz

To facilitate objectivity, reliability, and reproducibility of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) studies and to empower students, researchers, and clinicians alike to conduct state-of-the-art multimodal NIBS studies, an automated but yet flexible tool for data collection and analysis is needed.

The Brain Electrophysiological recording and STimulation (BEST) Toolbox is an easy-to-use MATLAB-based open-source software with a powerful graphical user interface (GUI), which allows the user to flexibly design, run, analyze, and share multi-protocol/multi-session NIBS studies, involving transcranial magnetic, electric, and ultrasound stimulation (TMS, tES, TUS) in combination with EMG, EEG, and fMRI.

The BEST toolbox interfaces with a large variety of recording and stimulation devices to analyze data and set stimulation parameters on-the-fly, thereby enabling closed-loop protocols and real-time applications. Its growing functionality includes e.g., TMS motor hotspot search, automated motor threshold estimation, measurement of motor evoked potentials (MEP) and TMS-evoked EEG potentials (TEP), dose-response curves, paired-pulse and dual-coil TMS, rTMS interventions, real-time EEG-triggered stimulation, concurrent TMS-fMRI, etc.

This webinar will provide a theoretical and practical introduction into the BEST toolbox, that will enable the participants to use for their own experiments. Further detailed documentation, open-source repository, and support are available at .

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