[Eeglablist] question about pop_biosig

Arnaud Delorme arno at ucsd.edu
Tue Jan 28 19:06:28 PST 2014


Dear Yunjo,

Yes, this was one non backward compatible change we did by accident. It has been undone in EEGLAB 13.
Simply download EEGLAB 13 and you will be fine.
Best,

Arno

On Jan 23, 2014, at 8:42 AM, Yunjo Lee <ylee at research.baycrest.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> I recently switched to more recent versions of EEG Lab (v11.0.5.4b), and started having a problem that I didn’t have with previous versions.
>  
> When I import the data and initially reference the data to one channel (e.g., 66, see below), the channel #66 that is picked for initial referencing is removed from the data.  I know it’s not supposed to be removed from the data, allowing re-referencing. For re-referencing, I used average of all channels.
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> EEG = pop_biosig(fullfile(pathname,filename),'ref',66,'blockepoch','off','rmeventchan','off');
>  
> This problem doesn’t happen with a previous version of EEG Lab (v.9). How can I fix this?
>  
> Thanks,
> Yunjo
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