We would like to use the HCP data in brainstorm.  Ideally we would like to use 
the head-shape file and/or coil coordinates to generate a transform - but I 
understand the restrictions.  What you suggest could be a viable solution - 
having the transforms and coreg would be very helpful.
Beth


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From: Denis-Alexander Engemann [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 9:44 AM
To: Georgios Michalareas
Cc: Elizabeth Anne Bock, Ms; [email protected]; Jair Montoya; 
Alexandre Gramfort
Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] where are the head shape file for MEG


I was wondering wheather the transforms would be suitable for mapping the 
freesurfer surface coordinates to the helmet space.
If this step would work, the transforms and the coreg would be usable with 
other software such as for example the MNE suite.
We could then write a routine that skips the regular conversion of BTI files 
and adds identity matrices instead to the related transform fields that usually 
map from BTI to Neuromag space. The transforms provided could then be used to 
map the sensors to the source models created in MNE.


Any hint wold be appreciated.

Best,
Denis



2015-05-15 15:35 GMT+02:00 Georgios Michalareas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Dear Beth,

the head shape files are not provided with the data.
The reason for this is that headshape digitization includes points around the 
nose, the eyes, the forehead and the entire head. This means that this 
information could lead to identification of a subjects identity.
This is also the reason why the structural MR images provided by the MR 
modality have also such external features stripped off the data in order to 
avoid a possible subject identification.
Following this constraint, in the MEG team we provide both surface(2D) and 
volumetric(3D) source models so that the community can perform source 
localization on them.
You can find them in the anatomy directory of the released data.
The surface source model is called
177746_MEG_anatomy_sourcemodel_2d.mat

while there are  3 volumetric models with different voxel sizes (4,6,8 mm)
177746_MEG_anatomy_sourcemodel_3d4mm.mat
177746_MEG_anatomy_sourcemodel_3d6mm.mat
177746_MEG_anatomy_sourcemodel_3d8mm.mat

I hope this helps.
Let me know for anything else.
Giorgos




On 15/05/2015 15:18, Elizabeth Anne Bock, Ms wrote:
I just downloaded the MEG data from the 500 Subjects + MEG2 Data Release.  I 
see from the documentation that the MEG data should include a head shape file.  
This is not present in my downloaded set.  Where can I get these?
Thanks,
Beth

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McConnell Brain Imaging Centre / Montreal Neurological Institute

McGill University / 3801 University St. / Montreal, QC H3A 2B4


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