[Mne_analysis] trigger information
rsachdev at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
rsachdev at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Mon Apr 5 15:41:18 EDT 2010
output:
mne_process_raw version 2.28 compiled at Dec 15 2009 08:56:37
64-bit architecture. Using 2000.00 Mbytes for ring buffers
--- Setting up the filter ---
Using a 4096-point FFT in filtering of raw data with 2048-sample tapers
bandpass = 0.0 ( 0.0) ... 40.0 ( 5.0) Hz
filter is on
--- Opening raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw.fif ---
No compensation data in raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw.fif
Compensation in file : uncompensated
Setting up compensation data...
No compensation set. Nothing more to do.
No compensation was requested.
A new compensation value (uncompensated) was assigned to 306 MEG channels.
No SSS data in raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw.fif
Data skip of 22800 samples in the beginning
0 bad channels read from raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw.fif
filter : 0.000 ... 40.0 Hz bins : 0 ... 545 of 4097 hpw : 3 lpw : 34
Highpass filter will work as specified.
Initial dc offsets determined
Raw data file raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw.fif:
nchan = 389
nsamp = 143400
sfreq = 600.615 Hz
length = 238.755 sec
268 events found in raw_data/CPLEX_01_V1_raw-eve.fif
Trigger channel : STI 014 max_event : 41
--- Saving events (leading edge) in text format to
triggers/CPLEX_01_V12.eve ---
--- Complete ---
-Ricky
> What was the output when you ran the command?
>
>
> On 5 Apr 2010, at 20:33, rsachdev at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
>
>> Sorry about that.
>>
>> 1.MNE 2.7
>> 2.the command was mne_process_raw --raw raw_data/raw.fif --eventsout
>> triggers/.eve
>> 3.The data was along the lines of this:
>> 22800 37.961 0 0
>> 25252 42.044 0 41
>> 26547 44.200 0 11
>> 27674 46.076 0 2
>> 28793 47.939 0 8
>> 29898 49.779 0 3
>> 30983 51.585 0 9
>> 32118 53.475 0 14
>> 33298 55.440 0 19
>> 34436 57.335 0 20
>> 35508 59.119 0 16
>> 36649 61.019 0 13
>> 37756 62.862 0 11 %The button presses are assigned trigger
>> values 64 and 128 (channels 7 and 8). A button response was
>> supposed to
>> be recorded after onset of every stimuli and every stimuli was
>> assigned a
>> trigger number as shown above.
>> 4. It was from Charlestown
>> 5. No special setting were used during data collection or when
>> running
>> the command.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -Ricky
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Ricky,
>>>
>>> Can you provide us with some more information? We can't help without
>>> some more details like:
>>>
>>> What version of MNE?
>>> What was the exact command run?
>>> What was the output of that command?
>>> What system did the data come from (I assume the Charlestown one)?
>>> Did you employ any special settings when collecting the data?
>>> Did you employ any special settings in your environment, when running
>>> the command (e.g. MNE_TRIGGER_CH_NAME)?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Dan
>>>
>>> On 5 Apr 2010, at 20:10, rsachdev at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> After running mne_process_raw --raw <raw> --eventsout <output>, I
>>>> wasn't
>>>> able to find the trigger code for the button presses in the event
>>>> file. I
>>>> don't know if it wasn't recorded and stored during the MEG scan or
>>>> if I
>>>> made a mistake on my part.
>>>>
>>>> Any input is appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> -Ricky
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