[Mne_analysis] mne_compute_raw_inverse
Alex Clarke
alex at csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk
Wed Mar 18 15:55:52 EDT 2009
Hello,
You could try renaming your trigger channel to STI 014 to get around the
problem, using:
mne_rename_channel --fif <input_file> --alias stim_channel.txt
where stim_channel.txt contains just the line:
UPPT001:STI 014:3
Perhaps not the solution but get around the problem.
Alex Clarke
Linnaea Stockall wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Last week I asked if anyone has any ideas as to how I could deal with
> a problem running mne_compute_raw_inverse.
>
> I keep getting the error:
>
> Channel <STI 014> not found in the input file.
>
> The input files were originally CTF data, now converted to FIF.
>
> I added the function --digtrig with the value UPPT001, which is the
> trigger channel, but mne_compute_raw_inverse doesn't seem to be able
> to use this information.
>
> Is there some way to get this function to look for the right trigger channel?
> If not, is there some other tool I can use to compute the inverse
> solution and generate dSPMs for raw data within individual labels?
>
> Thanks very much - I really hope someone can help me with this.
>
> Linnaea Stockall
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