[Eeglablist] Remove mouse noise
Dr. Ingmar Brilmayer
ibrilmay at uni-koeln.de
Tue Oct 25 11:06:57 PDT 2022
Hi Amir,it most certainly has some effect, the brain processes these commands after all. Does it have one on your conditions? Maybe, maybe not. You might want to check out time resolved regression. See, among others, this great toolbox by Benedikt Ehinger:https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.unfoldtoolbox.org/Best__;!!Mih3wA!ERJWA5Qwm0vdXOX13a3TIt4gODEPzkcv2vvB3wflyXJRGDwn8RgsFZ7iyn1bwaR0MI4AEqIdK_NBpatCoUGwmB2I0ak$ , Ingmar--Dr. Ingmar Brilmayer"Communication Electrified"Department of German Language and Literature IUniversity of CologneAlbertus Magnus Platz50923 Cologne, Germanyphone: +49(0)221 470 89910
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: Amir hosein Asaadi <asaadi.amir at gmail.com> Datum: 25.10.22 16:17 (GMT+01:00) An: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu Betreff: [Eeglablist] Remove mouse noise Dear EEG expertise,My friends are collecting EEG, while subjects are interacting witheducational software, moving their hand and clicking with mouse for 30 min.Do you have any idea if the activity of the motor cortex has an effect ondata? If so, how to remove it?Best regards,Amir-- Amir Hosein AsaadiArtificial intelligence studentShahid Rajaee Teacher Training UniversityIranEmail: asaadi.amir at gmail.com <a.asadi94 at gmail.com>_______________________________________________Eeglablist page: http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/eeglabmail.htmlTo unsubscribe, send an empty email to eeglablist-unsubscribe at sccn.ucsd.eduFor digest mode, send an email with the subject "set digest mime" to eeglablist-request at sccn.ucsd.edu
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