[Eeglablist] baseline correcting twice?
Ahmad, Jumana
jumana.ahmad at kcl.ac.uk
Thu Feb 23 07:39:38 PST 2017
Dear EEGlab list,
I segment from -1000 to 2000, but in reality I then want to resegment to shorter segments for the ERPs (-100 to 500).
EEG=pop_epoch( EEG,events,[-1 2],...
'epochinfo','yes');
EEG = pop_rmbase( EEG, [-100 0]);
%AR
[EEG_AR Indexes] = pop_eegthresh(EEG,1,[1:60] ,-100,100,-0.1,0.5,0,0);
EEG_AR = pop_rejepoch( EEG_AR, [Indexes] ,0);
When I used the GUI originally, the pop_eegthresh wanted me to add a baseline period.
However, now I am concerned that in the code I am baseline correcting twice?
Please let me know if I am doing this.
Thank you.
Best wishes,
Jumana
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Jumana Ahmad
Post-Doctoral Research Worker in Cognitive Neuroscience
EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP) & SynaG Study
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