

OPM-FLUX Toolkit
Information for participants
Before arriving​​​
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Bring a MacOS or Windows laptop ideally with 16 GB or more of memory.
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Make sure to have Python installed (version 3.8-3.11)
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Install MNE Python
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Test that you can run MNE Python from Jupyter Notebook
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Download the OPM MEG data (its ~11GB so please use fast connection)
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The website for the toolbox is here FLUX pipeline for Cerca/QuSpin OPM data but it is also possible to reach (and/or clone) the scripts directly from the GitHub repository
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We recommend installing a tool like GitHub Desktop to clone the FLUX pipeline locally from the GitHub repository
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​​​​​​​​​​​Location
The seminars and hands-on session will be at the Mary Sunley Suite at St. Catherine's college at the University of Oxford. We will provide lunch and coffee as well as one dinner, but the attendees have to arrange their own accommodation, but see UniversityRooms for affordable options. We can unfortunately not offer parking at the college, but the location is easily reached by public transportation (or a 25 min walk from Oxford train station through the historic old town).
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​​​​​​​​​​​Programme
For the programme refer to the main course page
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Presentations slides
Some of the PPTs for talks can be found on OSF
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Social Activities
Tuesday: Dinner at Gusto Restaurant
Wednesday: We’ll split into two groups: one will go punting from St. Catherine’s College, while the other will enjoy a private walking tour of Oxford led by Uncomfortable Oxford Tours​ (with Devika and Dan) from Carfax Tower (Queen St, Oxford OX1 1ET).
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Participants​​​
Arianna Moccia, University of York, UK
Laura Bock Paulsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
Jianxin Ou, Beijing Normal University, China
Jialin Shi, Beijing Normal University, China
Emefa Akwayena, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Bankim Subhash Chander, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Damian Pang, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK
Qiming Yuan, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK
Tabea-Maria Haase, Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Natalie Schaworonkow, Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience, Germany
Raymundo Cassani, MNI, McGill University, Canada
Maitha AlShaali, New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Hadi Zaatiti, New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Aysha Anatoli Hamkari, New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Megan Evans, Virginia Tech, US
Jiayi Zhu, University College London, US
Sophocles Goulis, University College London, UK
Regina Sungkeong Kim, University of Birmingham, UK
Xinchi Yu, University of Maryland, UK
Mairi Houlgreave, University of Nottingham, UK
James Kennaway, University of Nottingham, UK
Mario Stepanik, University of Oxford, UK
Francesco Mantegna, University of Oxford, UK
Darren Millward, University of York, UK
Vanessa Keller, University of York, UK
Brittany Howell, Virginia Tech, US
Claudia Adelita Carreno, Virginia Tech, UK
Xin Wang, University of York, UK
Aida Rincon Chong, University of York, UK
Alessandro Tavano, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
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Participants/tutors
Harry Cook, University of Birmingham
Xuan Cui, University of Oxford
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Tutors
Arnab Rakshit, University of Oxford
Tara Ghafari, University of Oxford
Tommy Clausner, University of Oxford
Hyojin Park, University of Birmingham
Jiawei Liang, University of Birmingham