[Eeglablist] Current event in EEG lab- what are those number assign to my string events?
Steve Luck
sjluck at ucdavis.edu
Mon Oct 15 13:24:46 PDT 2012
Dear Massimiliano-
When you click "Current Events", it prints out the different event codes (or event strings, in your case), along with the number of occurrences of each in the current dataset. This is just a way to help you know what events are present in your dataset.
Steve Luck
> From: Massimiliano Papera <massimiliano.papera at googlemail.com>
> Subject: [Eeglablist] Current event in EEG lab- what are those number assign to my string events?
> Date: October 14, 2012 1:52:06 PM PDT
> To: <eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
>
> I have just encountered this issue as I am using eeglab. Perhaps it s just nothing to worry about but I thought it'd be good to know what it is!
>
> If I go to the menu ERPLAB-> create event list -> create EEG event list - advance
>
> as you know a pop out window comes up. If I click current events it gives me my bins that equal to some numbers. Can anyone tell me what they are and how they are for and the criteria used to apply them. It seems to me they just turn out on their own without me doing nothing.
>
>
> Thank you very much for your attention
>
> MP
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> Your events are STRINGS
>
> Type B1(LVF20N) = 29
> Type B1(LVF20Y) = 30
> Type B2(RVF20N) = 28
> Type B2(RVF20Y) = 28
> Type B3(LVF22N) = 30
> Type B3(LVF22Y) = 21
> Type B4(RVF22N) = 26
> Type B4(RVF22Y) = 25
> Type B5(LVF40N) = 23
> Type B5(LVF40Y) = 17
> Type B6(RVF40N) = 28
> Type B6(RVF40Y) = 24
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