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| =[[AnyWave:DataTutorial|A SEEG data processing example]]= | | =[[AnyWave:DataTutorial|A SEEG data processing example]]= |
| =[[AnyWave:InsertMarkers|How to insert markers]]= | | =[[AnyWave:InsertMarkers|How to insert markers]]= |
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− | =How to visualize SEEG data=
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− | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA3KIftO_A0&feature=youtu.be</youtube>
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− | Most EEG acquisition systems are capable to record SEEG data as well but the data are stored as EEG.<br />
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− | So, when opening the data file in AnyWave you will get EEG channels.<br />
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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 />
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− | =How to see a channel with different filtering options=
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− | 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 />
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− | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5qDL4E6AqE</youtube>
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