about ICA w/o EEGLAB

Julian Keil julian.keil at GMAIL.COM
Tue Apr 21 09:07:52 CEST 2009


Dear Jan,

the read_4d_hdr also works quite nicely for the Konstanz 148-
magnetometer site as far as I can tell.
I currently use the 2009-03-22 version of fieldtrip.

Greetings

Julian

Am 20.04.2009 um 23:43 schrieb jan-mathijs schoffelen:

> Dear Jim,
>
> I'd be happy to try and sort out problems with respect to my
> intended improvement of read_4d_hdr, because I assume there were
> some problems initially? It was kind of a bold commit into
> fieldtrip, I admit that, because I wasn't sure what this would lead
> to. My intention was partly to spark the involvement of 4D MEG users
> at other sites so that we could jointly improve the robustness of
> the code. So far all seems to work well for the Glaswegian 248-
> magnetometer site, but I am pretty sure this is not the case for all
> 4D-systems roaming the face of the earth... I would greatly
> appreciate if you try the most recent fieldtrip version on your data
> and provide me with feedback and possibly suggestions for
> improvement of the code.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jan-Mathijs
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:13 PM, Jim Li wrote:
>
>> Dear Jan-Mathijs,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your answer. I see why my "componentanalysis"
>> didn't work
>> w/o downloading EEGLAB now:
>>
>> As users of a 4D system, I'm avoiding your new updated version of
>> read_4d_hdr by sticking to some old (Dec. 2008) version of
>> Fieldtrip, simply
>> because it's been working fine and I'm lazy. But apparently there's
>> no "external/eeglab" subfolder in those old versions (yes, I have
>> several Dec
>> 08 versions). That's why I had to download EEGLAB to get it to
>> work. I
>> wonder since when did you add the subfolder to Fieldtrip?
>>
>> Anyway, I guess it's time to embrace the new Fieldtrip versions and
>> learn the
>> new way to read 4D data.
>>
>> Thanks a  lot for your help, :)
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 21:33:59 +0100, jan-mathijs schoffelen
>> <j.schoffelen at PSY.GLA.AC.UK> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Jim,
>>>
>>> I don't know whether I understand your question correctly, but
>>> Fieldtrip can do it 'without' a full download of EEGLAB, because the
>>> necessary ICA-routines are included in fieldtrip's download (and are
>>> located in the subfolder external/eeglab/... This means that your
>>> mystery someone was right ;o)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jan-Mathijs
>>>
>>> On Apr 20, 2009, at 7:32 PM, Jim Li wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to remove cardiac interferences from my MEG signal
>>>> (gradiometer)
>>>> channels before doing wavelet analysis. This seems necessary
>>>> because, when
>>>> looking at each epoch, the wavelet power @ 10-40Hz are dominated by
>>>> cardiac interference, and that's the bandwidth of interest. I see
>>>> some Fieldtrip
>>>> example script utilizing ICA of EEGLAB to remove cardiac
>>>> interference.
>>>> However, someone told me that it can be done in Fieldtrip w/o using
>>>> EEGLAB.
>>>> Is this true? If so, I'd appreciate it very much if anyone can send
>>>> me the
>>>> code, :)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>
>>>> Jim
>>>>
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>> of the FieldTrip  toolbox, to share experiences and to discuss new
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> of the FieldTrip  toolbox, to share experiences and to discuss new
> ideas for MEG and EEG analysis. See also http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/fieldtrip.html
>  and http://www.ru.nl/neuroimaging/fieldtrip.

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