""" .. _ex-mne-helmet: ============================= Plot the MNE brain and helmet ============================= This tutorial shows how to make the MNE helmet + brain image. """ # Authors: The MNE-Python contributors. # License: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright the MNE-Python contributors. # %% import mne sample_path = mne.datasets.sample.data_path() subjects_dir = sample_path / "subjects" fname_evoked = sample_path / "MEG" / "sample" / "sample_audvis-ave.fif" fname_inv = sample_path / "MEG" / "sample" / "sample_audvis-meg-oct-6-meg-inv.fif" fname_trans = sample_path / "MEG" / "sample" / "sample_audvis_raw-trans.fif" inv = mne.minimum_norm.read_inverse_operator(fname_inv) evoked = mne.read_evokeds( fname_evoked, baseline=(None, 0), proj=True, verbose=False, condition="Left Auditory", ) maps = mne.make_field_map( evoked, trans=fname_trans, ch_type="meg", subject="sample", subjects_dir=subjects_dir, ) time = 0.083 fig = mne.viz.create_3d_figure((256, 256)) mne.viz.plot_alignment( evoked.info, subject="sample", subjects_dir=subjects_dir, fig=fig, trans=fname_trans, meg="sensors", eeg=False, surfaces="pial", coord_frame="mri", ) evoked.plot_field( maps, time=time, fig=fig, time_label=None, vmax=5e-13, time_viewer=False ) mne.viz.set_3d_view( fig, azimuth=40, elevation=87, focalpoint=(0.0, -0.01, 0.04), roll=-25, distance=0.55, )