[Eeglablist] question
Makoto Miyakoshi
mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Tue Aug 28 10:00:25 PDT 2012
Dear Samaneh,
You can run ICA etc even if you don't have EOG locations.
If you want to have ones, you can manually find approximate locations
by manually inputting location values.
I used AFp9 for left canthus at my own risk.
Makoto
2012/8/28 samaneh valipour <samanehvalipour61 at gmail.com>:
> i got eeglab9_0_5_6b database for analysis.inside of this data,there are two
> channels EOG1 and EOG2 which there is not any information about their
> position.can you help me?
>
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Makoto Miyakoshi
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