[Mne_analysis] Source Localization for EEG Data

Alexandre Gramfort alexandre.gramfort at telecom-paristech.fr
Thu Aug 8 03:15:35 EDT 2013
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hi,

you'll need first to convert your files to fif using something like:

mne_brain_vision2fiff --header file.vhdr --out test_raw.fif

MNE-Python supports Neuromag, 4D/BTI and KIT files.
For other formats you need to use the conversion tools provided
as command line tools by MNE.

Please report any issue.

If you consider writing a pure Python reader for such files that
would be very welcome.

Hope this helps,
Alex

On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 9:45 PM, OSU Computational Memory
<compmem.osu at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear MNE Support Team,
>
> I am interested in trying out MNE python for source localization of only EEG
> data (not MEG data), but I'm having trouble figuring out where to start
> based on the tutorials and docs.  My data are collected with a BrainProducts
> EEG system and I have the basic electrode locations, as well as both raw and
> processed data.  Can someone help point me in the right direction for how to
> proceed?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Computational Memory Lab
>
>
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