[Mne_analysis] mne-python lcmv

Jon Houck jhouck at unm.edu
Sun Mar 10 19:39:48 EDT 2013
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Hi all,

I'm consistently seeing distinct boundaries within my lcmv estimates, and
am wondering what might be wrong with my setup.  The images below are axial
and coronal slices from the nifti file produced by the lcmv example with
the sample data (
http://martinos.org/mne/auto_examples/inverse/plot_lcmv_beamformer_volume.html).
  These boundaries are consistent throughout the timecourse (on Dropbox,
see link below).

I've re-run the volume data tutorial and the lcmv inverse example, but
still see this effect. The slice and timecourse figures that I get from the
example script look identical to the output on the website, so it may be
something specific to the final step.  I'm using 0.6 of mne-python
(downloaded this week) with EPD, and a recent nightly build of MNE.  Any
ideas on what might be happening?

[image: Inline image 3][image: Inline image 4]

https://www.dropbox.com/s/nkvw9mn4hio5yp7/lcmv_inverse.nii.gz

Thanks,

Jon
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