[Eeglablist] Open source software for automatic detection of events of high-frequency oscillations
Makoto Miyakoshi
mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Fri Jun 15 13:02:18 PDT 2012
Dear Eishi,
That sounds very specific, and I doubt there is a dedicated
application for that purpose.
If you mean off-line analysis, it is technically simple. You perform
ERSP analysis with EEGLAB (and if you want you can bandlimit it to
80-Nyquist) and calculate the mean and SD of power of frequency of
interest to threshold to identify 'significant' amplitude
increase/decrease in any latency.
I can develop it quickly. We can discuss it further if you want.
Makoto
2012/6/14 Eishi Asano, MD, PhD, MS <eishi at pet.wayne.edu>:
> Dear all,
>
> Would you please let me know if there is open-source software for automatic
> detection of high-frequency oscillations?
> I am interested in brief events of high-frequency oscillations at >80 Hz on
> intracranial EEG.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Eishi
>
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Makoto Miyakoshi
JSPS Postdoctral Fellow for Research Abroad
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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