[FieldTrip] 4d data reading (248 sensor MEG system)

Yuval Harpaz yuvharpaz at gmail.com
Thu Mar 10 20:20:37 CET 2011


do you have the config file near the data?

On 10 March 2011 20:35, Mehmet-Akif Coskun <mcoskun at mail.uh.edu> wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
>
>    Thanks for the reply. I tried reading from the raw data as suggested in
> the link and i always getting an error like below.
>
>
> hdr=ft_read_header('E:\fieldtrip_data\c,rfhp0.1Hz')
>
>
> ?? Error using ==> fseek
> Offset must be of class double
>
>
> Error in==> fileio\private\read_4d_hdr_at_183
>          fseek(fid,nbytes2 - 32, 'cof');
>
>
> Error in ==> ft_read_header_at_246
>        orig                   = read_4d_hdr(datafile,configfile)
>
>
>
>
> the data that i try to read is raw data (unprocessed) but still i can't
> read. Previously i was trying the data that has been processed to remove
> environmental noise in 4d meg system sofware, and that didnt work too.
>
>
> Which part i am missing?
>
>
> Thanks
> Mehmet
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jan-mathijs schoffelen <jan.schoffelen at donders.ru.nl>
> Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011 2:46 am
> Subject: Re: [FieldTrip] 4d data reading (248 sensor MEG system)
> To: Email discussion list for the FieldTrip project <
> fieldtrip at donders.ru.nl>
>
> > Hi Mehmet,
>
>
>
> > Please have a look at http://fieldtrip.fcdonders.nl/getting_started/bti.
> >
>
> > I would not recommend the .xyz/.m4d variant, but would directly read
> from the raw data files. Support for .xyz/.m4d files (these files contain
> relevant header information) is implemented in fieldtrip just for backward
> compatibility. These need to be created from the raw data (using the pdf2set
> command (see the software manual of the MEG-system for reference)), but
> contain only limited header information (e.g. the balancing coefficients are
> not extracted). To me this sounds like double work, because FieldTrip can
> read the header information from the raw files directly.
> >
>
> > Good luck,
> >
>
> > Jan-Mathijs
> >
>
> >
>
> >
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> >
>
>
> > On Mar 10, 2011, at 6:36 AM, Mehmet-Akif Coskun wrote:>
>
> > Hello Dear Fieldtrip users,
> >
> >
> >        I am a newbie in fieldtrip. I am having trouble reading the 4d
> data in fieldtrip. We are using a 248 sensor 4D MEG system. I have followed
> the discussion list and tried the suggestions but haven't succeeded reading
> the data. As far as i understand, i need some files (.xyz and .m4d) to be
> able to read the data but i don't also know how to obtain these files. Can
> anyone explain me the steps that i need to follow?
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Mehmet
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> >
>
> Dr. J.M. (Jan-Mathijs) Schoffelen
>
> > Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour,
> > Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging,
> > Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
>
> > J.Schoffelen at donders.ru.nl
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-- 
Y.Harpaz

a link to the BIU MEG lab:
http://faculty.biu.ac.il/~goldsa/index.html

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