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fMRI-EEG Preprocessing QA #96

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goodalse2019 opened this issue Jan 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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fMRI-EEG Preprocessing QA #96

goodalse2019 opened this issue Jan 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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Title

fMRI-EEG Preprocessing QA

Leaders

@s_goodale23 - Sarah Goodale

Collaborators

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Brainhack Global 2023 Event

BrainHack Vanderbilt

Project Description

We are working on developing a QA pipeline for simultaneously collected fMRI-EEG data so that the user can determine whether the data is denoised and clean enough for further analyses.

Preprocessing is a critical step in neuroimaging analysis, laying the foundation for accurate and meaningful scientific discoveries. We need help configuring a pipeline to quality check for multiple datasets. This project will allow attendees with or without experience handling fMRI/EEG data to get a chance to work with what we call the "raw data". Working on a QC pipeline includes devising visuals of what the data looks like at various stages to make sure that the preprocessing is working as you expected and the data collected is good quality for future analyses. Toolboxes used include AFNI, FSL, ANTs, chronux, etc.

Link to project repository/sources

https://github.com/goodalse2019/fMRI-EEG_preproc_QA_VUBrainHack

Goals for Brainhack Global

  • Brainstorm different QA checks that will best represent what we are looking for in the data
  • Learn more about the importance of various QA in fMRI and EEG data and how to best interpret our data
  • Code an automatic pipeline to implement our QA checks and outputs an html or pdf of the figures/results

Good first issues

  1. issue one: organizing and deciding on best QA for both fMRI and EEG modalities
  2. issue two: experimenting with toolboxes to get various plots or figures for the QA step of interest
  3. issue three: develop an outline of a script that will output a clean, clear, and easy to use pdf or html of QA figures

Communication channels

#fmri-eeg-preproc channel on BrainHack Vanderbilt Discord

Skills

Familiarity in working with fMRI and/or EEG data will help but is not necessary to join the project!

  • FSL: basics
  • AFNI: basics
  • MATLAB: basics
  • bash: basics

Onboarding documentation

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What will participants learn?

Participants will:

  • Learn how to read and interact with fMRI and EEG data from the raw unprocessed stage to the final analysis ready data
  • Enhance their understanding of the most helpful toolboxes associated with neuroimaging and gain a foundational knowledge in using and implementing command line versions of their functions
  • Learn how to develop and implement a pre-processing pipeline for both datatypes in MATLAB and/or bash

Data to use

Public HCP dataset for deidentified fMRI data (https://www.humanconnectome.org/study/hcp-young-adult).

Previously collected and deidentified EEG data from a home collected data where pieces have been made publicly available on https://github.com/neurdylab/fMRIAlertnessDetection.

Number of collaborators

3

Credit to collaborators

Collaborators will be credited on the GitHub site documentation for any users who are interested in downloading and using this project's QA pipeline.

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Type

pipeline_development, visualization

Development status

1_basic structure

Topic

other

Tools

AFNI, ANTs, FSL, SPM, other

Programming language

Matlab, Python, shell_scripting, unix_command_line

Modalities

EEG, fMRI

Git skills

0_no_git_skills, 1_commit_push

Anything else?

other under topic: pre-processing, quality analysis

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Hi @brainhackorg/project-monitors my project is ready!

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