[Eeglablist] Help for the novice user

Arnaud Delorme arno at ucsd.edu
Wed Jan 25 23:14:19 PST 2012


Dear Nabaraj,

usually events are recorded in an extra data channel as TTL pulses and then may be extracted in EEGLAB using menu item File > Import event . I do not know if Emotic export events in this way. I have found this link on the web about Emotiv and EEGLAB

http://www.giammy.com/files/bci.pdf

If you are timing events yourself (as it seems to be the case) to study continuous data and have you have well timed the recording, you may add event manually to the data using menu item "Edit > Visually edit events and identify bad channels".

Best,

Arno

On Jan 11, 2012, at 4:44 PM, nabaraj dahal wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> 
> I am a novice user of EEGlab. I use Emotive  EPOC wireless headset for recording EEG.
> I want to do a simple test and analysis in EEGlab.
> I have recorded eeg with eye closed where the subject have to repeatedly subtract 27 form 199 and speak out the answer. I did the recording for a minute.
> I then imported the edf format data from BioSig Toolbox in EEGlab and then added channel locations and ran baseline removal and ICA.
> But I am really confused how to import event info in this type of test.
> Will you please give me the brief idea about importing event or epoch or suggest me some basic material where I can understand how event are imported in such experiment.
> Please forgive me for the very basic issue and help me to grow.
> 
> Regards,
> Nabaraj Dahal.
> University of South Australia.
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