[Eeglablist] Artefact rejection using ADJUST
Katherine Naish
K.R.Naish at pgr.reading.ac.uk
Sun Sep 30 03:47:05 PDT 2012
Thanks for your help.
A more general question: This is the first EEG experiment I have run, so I am not completely sure of how the data should look or how to recognise an artefact. Would you recommend using ADJUSTfor artefact rejection? It makes more sense to me to use an partly-automated method so that data are rejected in a more objective way and I can't bias it, but are there disadvantages of using automated methods, or ADJUST specifically?
many thanks,
katherine
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Katherine Naish
Centre for Integrative Neuroscience & Neurodynamics
University of Reading
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From: Tarik S Bel-Bahar [tarikbelbahar at gmail.com]
Sent: 18 September 2012 04:14
To: Katherine Naish
Cc: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] Artefact rejection using ADJUST
I recommend reading the ADJUST documentation.
To the best of my knowledge in order to use
an eeglab plug-in, you need to have the files
loaded properly in eeglab. ADJUST is powerful
and useful, so I would recommend doing things the
normal user way first, have evidence that it works
in the normal way, and then complicate things.
You don't have to do things through the GUI,
but you do need to keep your eeglab structures fresh,
as suggested by Makoto's comment.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Katherine Naish <K.R.Naish at pgr.reading.ac.uk<mailto:K.R.Naish at pgr.reading.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hello,
I've been writing a script to cycle through each participant's data from an EEG study I've just run. I would like to use the ADJUST eeglab plug-in for artefact rejection by ICA (using pop_selectcomps and pop_topoplot), but I get error messages indicating that 'ALLEEG', CURRENTSET' etc aren't recognised, as i'm using my own named files rather than the eeglab GUI itself. Is there a way around this? i.e., a way to make these functions call on the data variables that I've created rather than the variables that would be produced if I were using the GUI? Or am I over-complicating things for myself?
Thanks in advance,
Katherine
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Katherine Naish
Centre for Integrative Neuroscience & Neurodynamics
University of Reading
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