[Eeglablist] [EEGLAB] Need Help for a project on Artifact removal from EEG data using Independent Component Analysis

Christopher Retzler lpxcr1 at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Feb 22 00:50:47 PST 2011


Hi Bharath

I am far from an expert but I started by using the EEGLAB gui to perform the processing steps that I wished to use and then used the 'save session history script' or 'save dataset history' functions (File>History Scripts). This gives you a history of what you have done and allows you to become familiar with the functions you wish to use. The script can then be changed as you become more familiar with the toolbox and wish to change settings or require flexibility not provided by the toolbox.

Regards

Chris


Chris Retzler
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From: Bharath Koya [koya.bharath at gmail.com]
Sent: 14 February 2011 21:10
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Subject: [Eeglablist] [EEGLAB] Need Help for a project on Artifact removal      from EEG data using Independent Component Analysis

hi all,

          I am involved in a project that deals with artifact removal from EEG recordings using Independent Component Analysis. As part of our work, we have to do it by programming in matlab rather than directly using the functions available in EEGLAB toolbox. Can anyone suggest me how do i proceed apart from learning Matlab and EEGLAB documentation?


        -- With Regards

            Bharath

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