[Mne_analysis] shifting time-scale in RAW data

Lau Møller Andersen lau.andersen at cnru.dk
Tue Apr 29 08:51:44 EDT 2014
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Hi Hari

Thanks for the suggestion

You’re right:  it’s probably more "nice to have" than "need to have”.

Best

Lau

Den 29/04/2014 kl. 14.39 skrev Hari Bharadwaj <hari at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>:

> Hi Lau,
>    I am not sure I understand what your use case is for shooting the raw time axis.. If you have a 25 ms delay, why not epoch your data with  tmin and tmax that are both offset by 25 ms? That way you will  include only the appropriate portions of raw data into your epoch..
> 
> Hari
> 
> Hari Bharadwaj
> PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering,
> Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory
> Boston University, Boston, MA 02215
> 
> Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging,
> Massachusetts General Hospital
> Charlestown, MA 02129
> 
> hari at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
> Ph: 734-883-5954
> 
>> On Apr 29, 2014, at 5:34 AM, Lau Møller Andersen <lau.andersen at cnru.dk> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear list
>> 
>> I am aware of how to shift the time-scale in evoked files:
>> http://martinos.org/mne/stable/auto_examples/plot_shift_evoked.html#example-plot-shift-evoked-py
>> 
>> But is it possible to do it already on the raw file? (I have a trigger delay of 25 msec.)
>> 
>> The reason for this being preferable in my view is that if you do it after having epoched, you effectively include 25 msec of data before the epoch that does not belong to the epoch. Furthermore, you exclude 25 msec of data at the end of the epoch that does belong in the epoch.
>> 
>> Best Wishes
>> 
>> Lau
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