[Eeglablist] runica in AAR (automatic artifact removal toolbox)

Eric Drollette drollet1 at illinois.edu
Wed Oct 23 11:12:06 PDT 2013


Hi Mikolaj,

Thank you so much for the help. I downloaded the CORRMAP and it was  
exactly what I needed! It does a great job of identifying the ICs  
across subjects for further processing and outputs very helpful and  
critical information for cleaning up my data. Thank you for the help.
Best,
Eric Drollette

On Oct 22, 2013, at 6:30 PM, Mikołaj Magnuski wrote:

>
> Hi Eric,
> I have not tried using AAR yet (although these letters remind me of  
> AARdvarks, so I feel oblidged to use it someday).
> You can try using either:
> ADJUST (EEGlab plugin for component classification),
> CORRMAP (another plugin for component grouping by template-based map  
> correlations) or FASTER (automatic preprocessing in general).
> All should be accessible from the EEGlab plugins page.
>
> Within this/next week I will be trying out AAR, so my next response  
> may be more helpful.
> 23 paź 2013 01:15 "Eric Drollette" <drollet1 at illinois.edu> napisał(a):
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am trying to figure out how to script an automatic ICA eyeblink
> reduction method rather than visually rejecting components in EEGlab
> for each participant. Currently, I am in the process of exploring the
> AAR toolbox plugin for EEGlab to automatically remove eyeblink
> artifacts. I have successful performed through drop-down and scripting
> the 'sobi', 'efica', and 'pca' from the drop-down list. Although, when
> I perform the 'runica' the program gives me the following error:
>
> -needs at least two output arguments
> Output argument "weights" (and maybe others) not assigned during call
> to "C:\Program Files\ ...runica.m>runica.
>
> I am at a loss for why this error occurs but I am guessing that
> because runica is already part of EEGlab I need to somehow connect
> runica with the AAR plugin. If anyone has any insight into this
> problem I would greatly appreciate the help. Or, if anyone has a
> method for automatic ICA eyeblink detection I would love any insight
> that would at least get me started in a direction other then the dead-
> ends I keep running into.
>
> Thank you,
> Eric Drollette
>
> Grad Student
> Neurocognitive Kinesiology Lab
> Department of Kinesiology and Community Health
> University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
>
>
>
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