[Eeglablist] Using both cleanline and notch filter in study

Makoto Miyakoshi mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Wed May 10 14:04:51 PDT 2017


Dear Eric,

Notch is known to be bad only for Granger Causality Analaysis as far as I
know. Otherwise it does not cause a critical issue.

Makoto

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Eric HG <erichg2013 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone know if there are any problems using both cleanline and notch
> filter in a study? For example, using cleanline for all where it works and
> using notch filter for those subjects where it failed to work due to too
> much noise and a wider range (like 55-65 Hz).
>
> Thanks a lot in advance.
>
> Best,
>
> Eric
>
>
>
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-- 
Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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