[Eeglablist] Channel locations gone after reading locations

Jacobsen,Noelle A jacobsen.noelle at ufl.edu
Wed Oct 13 14:30:00 PDT 2021


Sebastian,

Does the command window display something like "Number of channels does not match. Channel location information has been removed"?

If so, this is an issue I encountered as well. When get_chanlocs runs EEG= EEG_checkset(EEG), it finds that the number of channel locations does not match the expected number of channels. This is because fiducial locations are being added to EEG.chanlocs, which increases the total number of channels by 3. This mismatch causes issues with EEG. I edited get_chanlocs so that the fiducials will be moved elsewhere, outside of EEG.chanlocs.

Best,
Noelle 

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Thanks. Yes, this is in fact what I did (see my description of the steps that I tried) while still encountering the problem.

> Am 06.10.2021 um 16:42 schrieb Nilo Sarraf <nilo.sarraf at yahoo.com>:
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> Have you tried saving the sensor location manual yourself and then 
> directing your software to the CED file? I did a YouTube video on this 
> recently at a very high level though 👇
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> Dear EEGLAB community,
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> I work on Biosemi BDF files and encounter a problem when adding the channel locations.
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> I first import the file with
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> EEG = pop_biosig("file.bdf", 'importannot','off','ref',1);
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> Then I want to add the channel locations via Edit > Channel locations 
> > Read locations, using this .ced file: 
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> This adds the channel locations, I can see that when plotting the channel locations (both 2D and 3D).
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> However, when I close the window, the channel locations are gone. When I open the Channel locations window again, I am back to where I was before with no locations present. The same happens when I do it via the command:
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> EEG = pop_chanedit(EEG,...
>     'lookup','eeglab2020_0/plugins/dipfit4.3/standard_BESA/standard-10-5-cap385.elp','rplurchanloc',1,...
>     'load',{'biosemi128.ced','filetype','autodetect'});
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> Also when I first import the locations and then save them as a .loc file and then later use this .loc file for reading in the locations (again), they are gone after I click on „ok“.
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> Does anyone know how to solve this? Any lead would be highly appreciated.
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> Kind regards,
> Sebastian
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