[Mne_analysis] mne_process_raw problem

Daniel Wakeman dgwakeman at gmail.com
Tue May 19 10:43:22 EDT 2009
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Hi Sarah,

I believe this shows the data is being rejected for those samples. You
should look at the rejection criteria (should be identical to averaging),
next check the log file. Send another e-mail if those don't look promising

Dan

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Sarah Steinvorth <
ssteinv at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem in one subject when trying to average raw files
> (and computing a noise covariance matrix) with mne_process_raw. I sent
> an mail about this a while ago but did not hear back and all my attempts
> to solve this problem myself failed.
>
> The error message says:
> "Event file is in the old format. Taking into account offset of 135000
> samples
> Read 714 events from SBT_MEG_005_run1_converted.eve
> Computing...
> Too few samples (required : 1885 got : 0)"
>
> My understanding of this error message is that mne does not find events
> listed in the event file that match events in the raw file. However, the
> events listed in the event file do match events on the trigger channel
> (STI 014). Played around with the event file using non-modified event
> files and event files in the old and new format did not lead to any
> success, nor did excluding runs separately or excluding EEG from the raw
> files (the EEG looked not nice because the subject was sweating a lot).
> Running the old mne version did not change anything either.
> I have run the same command in other subjects without problems.
>
>
> Any help with this is greatly appreciated!
> thanks, Sarah
>
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