<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello all,<br><br>While using the newer versions of SIFT (1.33), EEGLAB (13.3.2b), and MATLAB (2014a) with our data, we're noticing strange behavior that seems to suggest the SIFT processing steps are only using a single data point instead of the entire epoch. <br>
<br>The preprocessing steps
appear to work, although rather quickly, and do not give the typical status update indicating which window is being analyzed at that moment (status update just says "checking whiteness, Condition: " instead of "checking whiteness, Condition: , windows 6/105", etc.). These steps complete much more quickly than usual. Our concern is that a single data
point is being used as opposed to the whole epoch. Additionally, when using the
model order selection step, the model order selection assistant does not give a resulting line plot indicating how many windows exceed or don't exceed the thresholds for whiteness or consistency. There's just a single bar graph for one of the whiteness evaluating algorithms, and the rest are blank.
The visualization of connectivity also produces a familiar component vs. component matrix of graphs, but all of them are empty. Finally, when we go to use the BrainMovie feature, only a single time-point seems to be available in the bottom time-scroll bar (i.e. the "start" time point and the "end" time point are the same time point, in our case, -1.88 seconds).<br>
<br>This appears to be the case for other datasets we're trying, and we're also using the
recommended steps found in the SIFT manual. How would we go about verifying whether
a single data point in the epoch is being used, and has anyone else noticed this issue? Is it a MATLAB-EEGLAB-SIFT version compatibility issue?<br><br>Thank you all for your attention!<br><br>James<br></div><div>-- <br><div dir="ltr">
<div>James Jones-Rounds</div>Laboratory Manager<br>Human Development EEG and Psychophysiology (HEP) Laboratory,<div>Department of Human Development,<br>--------------------------------------------<br>Cornell University | Ithaca, NY<br>
</div><div>607-255-9883</div><div><a href="mailto:eeg@cornell.edu" target="_blank">eeg@cornell.edu</a></div></div>
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