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Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] MEG processing pipelines
If you want to match existing 4K data, you shouldn't
me? Also, should I just use the ft_resampledata Fieldtrip
> function in order to go from the 165K or 32K to the 4K dlabel files, or am
> I missing something?
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> Regards,
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> Benjamin
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> *De :* Georgios Michalareas <g...@ae.mpg.de>
rs@humanconnectome.org
*Objet :* Re: [HCP-Users] MEG processing pipelines
Hi Benjamin,
Sorry for late reply but I was out of office.
Regarding single trial source analysis I have put together some code
that shows you how to project all motor trials for LH into source
space in a matrix with
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Benjamin
De : Georgios Michalareas <g...@ae.mpg.de>
Envoyé : lundi 26 mars 2018 19:20
À : Benjamin Chiêm <benjamin.ch...@uclouvain.be>; hcp-users@humanconnectome.org
Objet : Re: [HCP-Users] MEG processing pipelines
Hi Benjamin,
Sorry for late reply but I was out of office.
Rega
Hi Benjamin,
Sorry for late reply but I was out of office.
Regarding single trial source analysis I have put together some code
that shows you how to project all motor trials for LH into source space
in a matrix with dimensions:
Nsources * Ntimespoints * Ntrials
beware this matrix for the
Dear HCP experts,
In the context of my PhD thesis (using HCP data), I had some questions about
MEG processing pipelines.
In my research, I somehow need the MEG data during motor task, in the source
space (i.e. after beamforming), for each trial and each individual separately.
It seems that the