[Eeglablist] Topographical Plotting of Continuous EEG Data
Jazmin Morrone
jazmin.morrone at stmarys.ac.uk
Wed Apr 5 22:57:31 PDT 2023
Hello,
I am currently evaluating EEG data in a study design and am finding a bit of difficulty in plotting topographical maps for continuous data (i.e., within a defined frequency range).
I have initially segmented raw files into separated tasks and pre-processed these files individually (due to one of our team's other investigatory aims), which have saved in an EDF format.
I have since created studies for each of the tasks and have attempted to use the limo_toolbox to conduct group analysis. With this stated, I have unfortunately not been successful in achieving the desired plots, therefore am reaching out for guidance on achieving PSD topographical maps for groups of continuous EDF data.
I greatly appreciate the help!
Kind regards,
Jazmin Morrone
MRes - Cognitive Neuroscience
Lecturer and Technical Services
Faculty of Sports Allied Health and Performance Sciences
St Mary's University
Waldegrave Road
Twickenham
TW1 4SX
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