[Eeglablist] How do I export a file from a BioPac system into EEGlab?

Stephen Politzer-Ahles politzerahless at gmail.com
Tue Jul 17 16:42:15 PDT 2012


Neal,

I'm not familiar with BioPac in particular, but memory problems in MATLAB
are pretty ubiquitous. General recommendations include epoching or
downsampling your data in the native software before importing (however,
this may not be desirable for you if you're planning on running ICA on
continuous data or analyzing high frequencies); I've also heard that
switching to a Unix-based OS solves a lot of the memory problems, and in my
own experience using 64-bit Windows 7 with at least 8 GB RAM took care of
memory problems I was having in XP. Maybe others on the list will know some
more specific solutions for BioPac data.

Good luck,
Steve

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Neal Hinvest <N.Hinvest at bath.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run analysis though EEGlab after collecting EEG data from
>   our BioPac unit. I have tried exporting files in .txt, .mat and .edf
> format with no luck (memory seems to be insufficient). Is there a way
> that EEGlab can read files from a BioPac? I have seen that a few people
> have asked the same question on the archives of previous questions but
> there was no answer given.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Neal Hinvest
>
> --
> Dr Neal Hinvest
> Lecturer
> University of Bath
> Bath
> BA2 7AY
> United Kingdom
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Stephen Politzer-Ahles
University of Kansas
Linguistics Department
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