[Eeglablist] Time- frequency analysis
Makoto Miyakoshi
mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Fri Jul 27 18:28:27 PDT 2018
Dear Iryna,
> When I use the eeglab, [0 1095000] is the value that is selected by
default in the time-frequency dialog (pop_newtimef()).
Hmm that seems a very large value, whatever it is. What is that value? My
guess is you tried to apply time-frequency analysis on continuous data, but
is that what you wanted to do?
Also, try 'baseline', NaN to disable baseline subtraction. What do you see?
Makoto
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 1:53 PM Gumenchuk, Iryna <Iryna_Gumenchuk at nymc.edu>
wrote:
> When I use the eeglab, [0 1095000] is the value that is selected by
> default in the time-frequency dialog (pop_newtimef()). In the
> case of my continuous data, when I change select values for my baseline,
> e.g., [0 30000], I get the foll0wing error message:
> There are no sample points found in the default baseline. This may happen
> even though data time limits overlap with the baseline period (because of
> the time-freq. window width). Either disable the baseline, change the
> baseline limits.
> Please advice!
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Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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