hi, All,
Following Maria's question, I also would like to know how to do microstate analysis on resting-state EEG data. I have 40 subjects, each one has 5 mins of rs-EEG signal. When I try to import all data into cartool and do segmentation, it always tell me the issue of out of memory.
Maria,
It seems you can do segmentation, do you do it on group data or on one subject?
Thank you in advance.
Guofa Shou
Thanks, Mara.
I am wondering is it a common way to segment microstate for resting-state EEG?
the tutorial about spontaneous EEG in cartool forum (https://sites.google.com/site/cartoolcommunity/user-s-guide/analysis/spontaneous-eeg) seems to me still the epoch data. Could you somebody kindly provide us a guide to do segmentation on two groups' data, each subject has around 5 mins with sampling frequency as 250?
Considering the memory issue, for each subject, may I firstly divide each subject data into two or four parts, then do microstate analysis on each one?
Thanks,
Mara, Guofa,
I am also interested in using microstate segmentation on resting state (eyes open fixation and eyes closed awake) EEG (256 channel) but am unsure how to do that. No tasks, no events, just 5-20 minutes of continuous EEG. Please let me know what you find out.
-Jeff Eriksen
OHSU, Dept Behavavioral Neuroscience
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Thanks, Mara.
I am wondering is it a common way to segment microstate for resting-state EEG?
the tutorial about spontaneous EEG in cartool forum (https://sites.google.com/site/cartoolcommunity/user-s-guide/analysis/spontaneous-eeg) seems to me still the epoch data. Could you somebody kindly provide us a guide to do segmentation on two groups' data, each subject has around 5 mins with sampling frequency as 250?
Considering the memory issue, for each subject, may I firstly divide each subject data into two or four parts, then do microstate analysis on each one?
Thanks,
Hi, Jeff,
Yes, it seems this topic is pretty interesting, I am pretty sure many people have conducted this kind of studies, at least based on relevant literature.
I am looking forward to hearing some solutions/guidelines from the authors of Cartool or others.
Guofa Shou
University of Okahoma
Best regards,
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Functional Brain Mapping Lab, University of Geneva
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