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The Neuronal Oscillations research team is organising a 4-day OPM-FLUX Toolkit course that provides a comprehensive introduction to analysing OPM-MEG data using OPM-FLUX, an advanced analysis pipeline for human electrophysiological data. To meet the increasing demand for accessible training in OPM-MEG, we have developed the FLUX toolkit, built on MNE-Python, a leading MEG analysis toolbox. Participants will be taught the theoretical foundations of OPM sensors and human electrophysiology and gain practical experience with OPM FLUX.  

In the mornings we will have lectures on the basics of data analysis as well as examples on novel cognitive neuroscience research-based MEG or OPM-MEG. In the afternoon, we will have hands-on data analysis workshops applying the OPM-FLUX pipeline on a data set collected from the local OPM systems. We will cover the analysis of FieldLine as well Cerca/QuSpin data. The analysis sections will include the BIDS format, preprocessing, event-related fields, spectral analysis, source modelling, and multivariate pattern analysis. 

The course will take place on the 13th-16th July 2026 at St Catherine’s College at the University of Oxford.For details and registration please see https://www.neuosc.com/fluxtoolkit2026 or contact me at jenny.anisimova@psych.ox.ac.uk. The registration will be open until 9 AM (BST) on the 1st of May 2026.