[Eeglablist] EEG.event.type gives unknown acronyms

Guillaume Rousselet g.rousselet at psy.gla.ac.uk
Mon Oct 5 14:46:59 PDT 2009


Dear Ambarish,

you can start learning about EEGLAB using the tutorial

http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/eeglabtut.html

and the wiki

http://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/EEGLAB_TUTORIAL_OUTLINE

where you will find a description of the EEG structure.







On 2 Oct 2009, at 18:47, Ambarish Jash wrote:

> Hi,
> I am new to EEGlab and I am working with it for the past 2 days.
> I loaded the data.
> After that i see that the entire data set with a few other fields  
> are stored in the variable "EEG"
> after that i typed EEG.event.type and I see a whole host acronyms  
> there which i do not understand.
> Can anyone please tell me where I can find what these acronyms mean.
> I also tried 'Edit>About this data set' but still I did not find  
> anything.
>
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