[Eeglablist] Import of iEEG Data from a XLTEK EPWorks from a NATUS machine
jefferiksen at comcast.net
jefferiksen at comcast.net
Fri Jan 19 15:59:40 PST 2024
Hi Sebastian,
I used to support clinical Xltek EEG systems, and they had a facility to
export to EDF format. You could look into that option for the EPWorks
system, which I am not familiar with. If you do not have access to the
EPWorks system, perhaps Xltek has Reader software that contains that export
functionality.
If all else fails, call Xltek and ask for their help.
Good luck.
-Jeff Eriksen
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Subject: [Eeglablist] Import of iEEG Data from a XLTEK EPWorks from a NATUS
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Dear EEGLAB community,
I am reaching out to you to ask for advice and guidance regarding the
import of intracranial EEG (iEEG) data into EEGLAB. Specifically, I am
working with data recorded by an XLTEK EPWorks system, a product of NATUS
Medical Incorporated.
I have encountered some problems importing this data as it is in a
proprietary format (.iom) that does not seem to be directly supported by
EEGLAB or other tools. The actual EEG data seems to be in subfolders with
.REC files (and others). (.eeg files are not included in the folder
structures). I am aware of the extensive capabilities of EEGLAB and its wide
acceptance in the EEG research community, so I would like to analyze this
data using EEGLAB's rich set of tools and features.
I would be very happy if someone could help me with a tip or have an idea.
With best regards
Sebastian Zinn
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