[Mne_analysis] visualization of functional data

dgw dgwakeman at gmail.com
Mon Dec 15 09:50:59 EST 2014
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Hi Peng,

There are a few tools available to you in the various MNE software sets:

MNE has mne_analyze (to view your data in this you will need to
construct a file/files, which mne_analyze can read, I would recommend
starting with the stc file this can be done with the MNE matlab
toolbox, or MNE-python).

the PySurfer package (probably in combination with MNE-python) can
view these data (once again, you will likely need to perform some
transformations to put it in a format readable by PySurfer).

HTH,
D

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 5:45 AM, peng <prion.w at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear MNE users,
>
>        Is it possible to visualize functional MEG/EEG source data (in matlab
> format) with freeview? I thought it was part of freesurfer/freeview
> function, but Bruce suggested this was part of MNE functions.
>
> What I have:
> 1. Source locations (Nx3) in matlab format.
> 2. Activation strength (Nx1) at these locations in matlab format.
> 3. The anatomy data from the same subject, processed by freesurfer.
> 4. Softwares, matlab2014b, freesurfer v5.3, MNE2.7.4
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> best
> Peng
>
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