[Eeglablist] Rat EEG Data - ICA

Mikołaj Magnuski mmagnuski at swps.edu.pl
Fri Apr 22 11:59:21 PDT 2016


You could create fake channel locations (edit -> channel location if I
remember properly), but with only two channels you won't be able to do much
with ICA - you'll have only two components and most likely they won't be
easy to interpret.

2016-04-20 21:23 GMT+02:00 Tadavarty, Ramakrishna <rtadavar at mail.ubc.ca>:

> Dear All,
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> We have some EEG data from rats. These are only 2 channel recordings
> (bilateral). My aim is to decompose the raw EEG trace into individual
> components and have a look at the separated component waveforms. This way I
> hope to clean the raw EEG (by removing artifacts such as line noise and
> other repetitive signals) and compare data between cohorts to try and
> identify any small changes. We record using Spike2 software from CED. I
> have been able to import the data, visually reject, filter – band pass and
> notch, and indeed run ICA. However, I am unable to plot anything, as it
> asks for location data to be put in the dataset and I don’t have any as it
> is not human data. Has anyone tried to run ICA in rats using EEGLAB? What
> is the best way to move forward?
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> Many thanks,
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> Rama
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> *DR. RAMAKRISHNA TADAVARTY*
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> *Postdoctoral Research Fellow*
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> Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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> The University of British Columbia
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