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Hi Sagar,Someone on this list may be able to help (I cannot). Questions about post-processing EEG data are not PsychoPy questions at all. And if you prefer a matlab solution over python, I think you'll have better luck elsewhere, like a matlab forum.Using the Brain Products analyzer software might be the best and easiest solution. Why not use it? To develop your own custom solution, you'll need to know how the data are stored in the files. If you don't know that, you'll need to ask the company, reverse engineer it yourself, or hire someone to do it for you.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 7:17 AM, Sagar Chandola <sagarch...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,I am trying to do some post processing for Brainvision EEG data.File formats outputted by the device are .eeg, .vhdr, .avg and .vmrk during recording.I am not using the Brain Products analyzer software and want to do this via a 3rd party software. Trying a combination of EEGlab, BCIlab, Matlab and Brainstorm.Face the following issues:
- Cant't load .avg file in Matlab
- After loading .eeg file in EEGLab software cannot visualize the data
- After loading .eeg file in Brainstorm, not able to see the markers
My top priority is to be able to open the 2 files .avg file and .eeg file.
3rd party software involved in post processing is irrelevant. I will prefer a matlab based solution, but a python based solution(which involves Psychopy) is also good.
Please guide best how to open the files best for post processing in this scenario.
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On Feb 17, 2016 16:28, "Sagar Chandola" <sagarch...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks Richard.
> Can you share the link to the EEGLab mailing list for my reference.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=eeglab+mailing+list&l=1
You're welcome. :)
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