[Eeglablist] waking up: my first question to whom it concerns

Makoto Miyakoshi mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Mon Jan 26 17:53:58 PST 2015


Dear Pierre,

Sorry for your leaving your first post after reading the list for years
unresponded for over two weeks. Hopefully someone nice have replied to you
personally.

We have fMRIb by Rami Niazy
http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/eeglab/fmribplugin/

This one is EEGLAB compatible (but you need to fix it a little bit before
make it really work...) I liked this one better.
http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/eeglab/fmribplugin/

I'm also interested in gradient and BCG artifact removal in fMRI-EEG.

Makoto

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Cluitmans, P.J.M. <P.J.M.Cluitmans at tue.nl>
wrote:

>  Dear fellow EEGLAB colleagues,
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> I have a subscription to this list for quite a few years but up till now
> only digested the posts that might be of interest to the work we do.
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> This is my first real question:
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> One of the areas we are working on is improving current methods for
> cleaning up EEGs recorded in an fMRI environment. To date, we focused on
> gradient artefact correction (based upon Allen’s “Average Artefact
> Subtraction” and all its extensions that later have been proposed in
> literature). We are wondering if there is any widely used public domain
> method (preferably in EEGLAB) that we could use as a reference. Later, we
> also will take the pulse artefact (or Ballistocardiogram) into
> consideration. I am aware of the fact that there are commercial products
> that do this, like BrainVision, but we prefer to use public domain methods…
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> Thanks for your help in advance!
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> *Pierre J.M. Cluitmans PhD*
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> *Associate professor, Signal Processing Systems Group *
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> *Technische Universiteit Eindhoven *
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> *Senior Scientific Staff Member*
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> *Kempenhaeghe, Expertise Center for Epilepsy, Sleep Medicine and
> Neurocognition*
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> * PO Box 513; PT 3.23 5600MB Eindhoven, the Netherlands work
> +31-40-2473335 <%2B31-40-2473335>/3288 mobile +31-6-24250714
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-- 
Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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