[Eeglablist] Channel location file for Natus data

K Jeffrey Eriksen eriksenj at ohsu.edu
Mon Nov 13 11:23:15 PST 2017


Hi Mark,

I would not waste any time trying to contact Natus. They are strictly a clinical company and will be clueless. Just use generic 10-20 coordinates, which you can get from many sources. Or just use the EEGlab defaults.

-Jeff Eriksen


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Date: Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 10:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] Channel location file for Natus data

Hello Marj,

Two things you should try are :

Contact Natus customer support and look on their website.

Email researchers who have published using Natus data similar to yours, and/or that are currently using Natus systems. You should easily be able to find about ~10 different researchers, and one of them should respond to you.

Also....

You may need to build your own channel file at some point, see past eeglablist posts about that. You may also find some past eeglablist posts about Natus locations.

When you find a solution, please let the list know so other users can benefit from your experience. Also, please send eeglab developers a channel file when you have one so they can add it into eeglab.


On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Marj R <marj.zrg at gmail.com<mailto:marj.zrg at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

I have been trying to find the channel location file for EEG dataset recorded under Natus system and usual 10-20 arrangement with 32 channels (Natus EEG 32U) for the last while.I was unable to find the related channel location file within the sample location files provided within eeglab itself, and I had no luck in finding it online from anywhere . I have tried to look online for previous posts, but I am unable to find the right practical answer. Can anyone provide me some guidance on how to find the right channel location file for a standard 10-20 with 32 channels recorded on Natus system please? My guess is someone else in here might have dealt with processing the Natus EEG data previously for sure and therefore might already have the channel location file somehow?

Thank you!

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