[Eeglablist] how to not lose the reference channel
Makoto Miyakoshi
mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Mon Jul 22 11:38:25 PDT 2013
Dear Giulia,
After average referencing you can interpolate the channel to generate your
reference channel from main GUI 'Tools' - 'Interpolate electrodes'. You
need to have a dataset before rereferencing though to copy its channel info.
Makoto
2013/7/21 Rampone, Giulia <Giulia.Rampone at liverpool.ac.uk>
> Dear all,
>
> I have Biosemi BDF data file. 64 Channels and reference channel Cz.
> My problem consists in retaining the reference channel in my data.
> The older version of eeglab9_0_4_5s does that by default.
> The version 11_0_4_3, instead, seems to separate the reference electrode
> from the others and, after computing the average reference, to definitively
> remove it.
> I would like to know what I would be supposed to do to retain the
> reference channel in my data with this version.
>
> I thank you very much for any help,
>
> Best Regards
>
> Giulia
>
> Giulia Rampone, PhD student
> School of Psychology
> Eleanor Rathbone Building
> University of Liverpool
> Bedford Street South
> Liverpool L69 7ZA
>
> cell 0044 7449301514
> e-mail giulia at liverpool.ac.uk
> e-mail giuliarampone at gmail.com
> skype giulia.rampone
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Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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