[Mne_analysis] Bad epochs

Dan McCloy drmccloy at uw.edu
Fri Dec 7 12:56:32 EST 2018
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In addition to the reject_by_annotation argument mentioned by Clemens, the
Epochs() constructor also has a reject=None argument that will disable the
automatic rejection of epochs based on signal peak-to-peak amplitude.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 2:19 AM Brunner, Clemens (clemens.brunner at uni-graz.at)
<clemens.brunner at uni-graz.at> wrote:

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> Yes, it depends on which function you use, but usually there is a
> reject_by_annotation parameter that you should set to False.
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> Clemens
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> Hi!
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> When creating epochs, MNE sometimes drops epochs as 'bad' by default. Is
> there any way to avoid this, keeping all epochs, even the ones that MNE
> considers too noisy?
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> Best,
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> Karin
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