[Mne_analysis] depth weighting

Daniel G Wakeman dgwakeman at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 10:25:22 EDT 2011
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Hi Pavan,

If you want to try using mne_inverse_operator, your best bet is to read the script for mne_do_inverse_operator and feed it all of the details, which it normally would. That script adds details to the call of mne_inverse_operator, which are required inputs.

Good Luck!
D
On 2011 Jun 13, at 14:08 , Pavan Ramkumar wrote:

> Hi MNE users,
> 
> Just a quick question regarding depth weighting. So far I have only
> applied the default settings (weightexp = 0.8 and weightlimit = 10) but I
> would like to experiment a bit with these parameters.
> 
> I tried to run 'mne_inverse_operator' identically to
> 'mne_do_inverse_operator' from the command line but it always gives me the
> usage options (i.e. those that would be returned with the --help option)
> irrespective of what command line options I specify.
> 
> What am I missing? I am using version 2.6.1.
> 
> Also, any comments on why the defaults were chosen as 0.8 and 10 would be
> helpful.
> 
> Thanks and best regards,
> 
> Pavan Ramkumar
> Brain Research Unit
> MEG Core
> Low Temperature Laboratory
> Aalto University School of Science
> Espoo, Finland
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