[Eeglablist] best way to plot marked data

James Desjardins jdesjardins at brocku.ca
Thu Mar 22 07:59:44 PDT 2018


Hi Nicole,


I am working on an EEGLAB extension for flexible EEG annotation. Accomplishing this required adding a "marks" structure into the EEG structure. I have not been able to get around to formally releasing it... but several groups have been using for quite a while and it is available via a gitlab repository here:
<https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks>


<https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks>

https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks




[https://git.sharcnet.ca/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]<https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks>

bucanl_eeglab_extensions / vised_marks · GitLab<https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks>
git.sharcnet.ca
Software extension for EEGLAB that facilitates the interactive annotation of EEG data files.



There is some documentation on the repository's wiki, and I have recorded a couple demos that are viewable at YouTube here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH-xneX6BwA

[http://img.youtube.com/vi/UH-xneX6BwA/0.jpg]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH-xneX6BwA>

eeglab data annotate demo - YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH-xneX6BwA>
www.youtube.com
A demonstration of data annotation in eeglab using the batch_context and vised_marks extensions.

... and here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-BlkI3NbiM

[http://img.youtube.com/vi/M-BlkI3NbiM/0.jpg]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-BlkI3NbiM>

vised marks demo - YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-BlkI3NbiM>
www.youtube.com




James
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Subject: [Eeglablist] best way to plot marked data

Hello,
I am trying to find a way to visually inspect continuous EEG data, mark periods of data with different identifiers (probably different colors) and then save in a way that will allow me to plot the data later, and display which sections of data were marked.

For context, I want to have two students look at data, mark certain events (such as artifacts) and then save the sections they marked in a way that they can be plotted together to compare inter-rater reliability.

I was envisioning using eegplot and having the students mark with different colors. I do not want to actually remove any data, but was planning to save the data they mark in the TMPREJ variable and then replot this with the pre-rejected data. What I am not sure about, is if the data saved in TMPREJ can be used as an input to eegplot so that you can see what data was marked. Does anyone know how to do this?

Thank you so much!



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Assistant Professor
Department of Human Physiology
University of Oregon
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