[FieldTrip] ft_sourceplot stubbornly projects rays beyond the head
mirek wyczesany
m.wyczesany at uj.edu.pl
Fri Jan 8 20:48:25 CET 2021
Hi, well I did multiple checks of the preceding code, confirmed
alignment of all the objects and a compatibility of coordsys. A
cross-check with Curry package showed a perfect match of source
reconstructions with my FT pipeline. Interestingly, these nasty rays
always originate exactly in the reconstructed sources...
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Mirek Wyczesany
Psychophysiology Lab
Jagiellonian University
Kraków, PL
On 08/01/2021 20:11, Tzvetan Popov wrote:
> Well it is difficult to help without the code preceding the call to ft_sourceplot. I suggest to go over it again, ensure all units are correct, geometric objects aligned. Please plot the source result before interpolation. Does this look like you’d expect?
> Tzvetan
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>> Am 1/8/21 um 19:27 schrieb mirek wyczesany <m.wyczesany at uj.edu.pl>:
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>> Hi Tzvetan, thanks for your immediate reply. Unfortunately, leaving only the first input arguments doesn't change anything. The rays are still there...
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>> Mirek Wyczesany
>> Psychophysiology Lab
>> Jagiellonian University
>> Kraków, PL
>>
>>> On 08/01/2021 19:08, Tzvetan Popov wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> How about you remove the second input argument to ft_sourceplot? Leave only sourceint.
>>> Tzvetan
>>>>> Am 1/8/21 um 18:52 schrieb mirek wyczesany <m.wyczesany at uj.edu.pl>:
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