[Eeglablist] channel location

Makoto Miyakoshi mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Thu Apr 24 20:23:48 PDT 2014


Dear Samaneh,

Using EEGLAB GUI, change EOGL to AFp9 and EOGR to AFp10, and press 'look up
locs' to find their locations. However, as a general advice you don't want
to plot 'scalp topo' using only 4 channels.

Makoto


2014-04-23 21:41 GMT-07:00 Samaneh Valipour <samanehvalipour61 at gmail.com>:

> Dear EEGLABlists,
> I have two different sets of EEG data,there are 4 channels as
> C4,EOGL,EOGR and C3 in set one and 64 channels in 10-10 montage in set
> two.
> I would like to plot topographic map of any dataset separately. My
> question is that which option is suitable for selecting channel
> location for these datasets.
> --
> *Best Regards*,
>
> *Samaneh .Valipour*
>
> PhD research student: DOES_UOP_INDIA
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-- 
Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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