[Eeglablist] importing Neuromag MEG file

Rey Ramirez rey at sccn.ucsd.edu
Wed Dec 21 15:26:45 PST 2005


Dear Jung,

We will write a Neuromag/Elekta EEGLAB importing function in the near 
future, especially considering that we will soon acquire bimodal MEG/EEG 
Elekta data here at UCSD. For now, my only suggestion is to download 
Kimo Uutela's Matlab Toolbox for Neuromag data importing.

http://www.kolumbus.fi/kuutela/programs/meg-pd/

Then you can fill in an empty EEGLAB structure with all relevant info in 
matlab. We'll have to write our own function for organizing all relevamt 
data into the EEGLAB stucture. Keep in mind that the EEGLAB structure is 
not really ready to accept MEG-specififc information (e.g., sensor 
orientations, etc). For now, you can add any fields manually. We are in 
the process of restructuring the fields to make EEGLAB MEG/EEG friendly. 
If anyone has gone through the trouble of writing an EEGLAB compatible 
fif format importing function please let us know. Any inputs are welcome,

Rey.

Jung, Ki-Young wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I’d like to import Neuromag MEG data (fif format) in EEGLAB on Windows 
> platform.
>
> Does anyone know how to do it import Neuromag data format directly in 
> EEGLAB?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Jung
>
> Jung, Ki-Young, M.D.
>
> Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center,
>
> Sungkyungkwan University School of Medicine
>
> 50 Ilwon-dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, Korea 135-710
>
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Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation
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