[Eeglablist] heplab processing

Clement Lee cll008 at eng.ucsd.edu
Mon Mar 23 10:46:20 PDT 2020


Hi Meha,

I'm not sure if the author of HEPLAB is actually on the EEGLAB list, or how
many EEGLAB list subscribers use HEPLAB. Have you tried writing the author
directly?

Best,
Clement Lee
Applications Programmer
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, UC San Diego
858-822-7535


On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 4:06 AM Meha Fatima <mehafatima1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello.
>
>  I have 2-3 questions regarding heplab. I am just a beginner in heplab and
> seek answers following questions:
>
> What is the best band-pass filter length for R peak detection? I am using 3
> and 30 as indicated here https://github.com/perakakis/HEPLAB . Also, when
> do we use ecglab fast and ecglab slow?
>
> After processing data on heplab, how can I draw graphs showing amplitude
> versus time and p and r values)? (Is there any tutorial for that?)
>
> What are the possible ways to interpret heplab data?
>
> Is there a particular frequency at which HEP appear (for e.g at 5-10 Hz or
> 15-20Hz) more pronounced?
>
>
>
> Thanking you in anticipation.
> Regards.
>
> Meha.
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