[Eeglablist] from Netstation to EEGLab and back

Michiel Spape Michiel.Spape at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Mar 14 02:54:35 PDT 2011


Hi,
Sorry - are you talking about reading in Netstation 'session files' rather than exported "raw" Netstation files? In that case, I, and probably most people using Netstation and EEGLab would be most interested. Any chance this could be added to the standard import/export plugins of EEGLab?
Best,
Michiel

Michiel Spapé
Research Fellow
Perception & Action group
University of Nottingham
School of Psychology
www.cognitology.eu


-----Original Message-----
From: eeglablist-bounces at sccn.ucsd.edu [mailto:eeglablist-bounces at sccn.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of Luis Garcia Dominguez
Sent: 09 March 2011 13:49
To: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu
Subject: [Eeglablist] from Netstation to EEGLab and back

In case some of you have problems exporting and importing segmented
files between Netstation and eeglab (ERP Toolkit) I can help. I have
been able to export files from NS to eeglab (with help from EGI), do
some transformation to the data and, save the files back in NS format
keeping all the necessary events. I know some of you have been
interested on this issue in the past.
Many thanks to Tarik Bel Bahar, Joseph Dien, and Gaynor Foster (EGI)
for helping me.

-- 
Luis García Domínguez

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