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This video shows how to convert EEG channels into SEEG ones and then allows AnyWave to generate a SEEG bipolar montage which is more suitable to view SEEG data.<br /> | This video shows how to convert EEG channels into SEEG ones and then allows AnyWave to generate a SEEG bipolar montage which is more suitable to view SEEG data.<br /> | ||
+ | =How to see a channel with different filtering options= | ||
+ | AnyWave allows a Montage to contain the same channel several times. We can use this feature to display a particular channel with different filters settings.<br /> | ||
+ | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5qDL4E6AqE</youtube> |
Revision as of 10:59, 1 June 2015
Contents
A SEEG data processing example
How to insert markers
How to visualize SEEG data
Most EEG acquisition systems are capable to record SEEG data as well but the data are stored as EEG.
So, when opening the data file in AnyWave you will get EEG channels.
This video shows how to convert EEG channels into SEEG ones and then allows AnyWave to generate a SEEG bipolar montage which is more suitable to view SEEG data.
How to see a channel with different filtering options
AnyWave allows a Montage to contain the same channel several times. We can use this feature to display a particular channel with different filters settings.