[Mne_analysis] Recovering events in .fif file?

Alexandre Gramfort alexandre.gramfort at telecom-paristech.fr
Sun Apr 16 08:09:28 EDT 2017
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Hi Ted,

with mne-python you can edit the trigger/stim channel to put the events you want
and then save the file again.

let us know if you need more details.

HTH
Alex


On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Ted Alexander
<Edward.Alexander at tufts.edu> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> A bit of a long-shot request, but we have an MEG/EEG .fif file which
> unfortunately does not have any event triggers, and we were wondering if we
> could recover the events somehow. We have a full record on our stimulus
> computer of over 2000 jittered visual stimulus onset/offset times for the
> subject, and my thought was that there might be some way to line this up
> with the early visual potentials in the MEG/EEG waveforms across the course
> of the experiment, but I can't think of a good way to accomplish this. Has
> anyone tried something similar, or does anyone have ideas? I have plenty of
> complete datasets to test out potential solutions on.
>
> Thanks,
> Ted
>
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