[Eeglablist] Help needed for identifying label indexes
Clement Lee
cll008 at eng.ucsd.edu
Tue Mar 30 14:04:37 PDT 2021
Hi Poli,
Have you successfully imported the .mff files into EEGLAB? In EEGLAB, Plot
> Channel Data (scroll) can be helpful. Otherwise you can check
EEG.chanlocs.labels.
Best,
Clement Lee
Applications Programmer
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, UC San Diego
858-822-7535
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 10:56 AM Nemkova, Poli via eeglablist <
eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm PhD student in CS and new to Eeglab. I'm struggling with
> preprocessing my dataset correctly. In particular, maybe anyone can kindly
> point me how can I see the indexes of labels to the raw signals? I work
> with .mff file. (In other words, when I see a matrix with raw signals for
> each channel, how can see which label corresponds with which signal?
> (I can see events while plotting the data. So, I'm sure that the event
> labels indexes exist somewhere in the dataset).
>
> Thank you much in advance!
>
>
> ___________
> Sincerely,
> ~Poli Nemkova
>
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>
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