[Mne_analysis] Extracting inverse operators from MNE-C

Alexandre Gramfort alexandre.gramfort at inria.fr
Fri Aug 16 09:12:45 EDT 2019
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hi,

you can easily do this with mne-python but if you want to do it in matlab
you will need to dig into:

https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-matlab/blob/master/matlab/mne_ex_compute_inverse.m

HTH
Alex

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 4:55 AM Анатолий Васильев
<a.n.vasilev.home at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Greetings, MNE users!
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> We use MNE-C ver. 2.53 for the MEG source localization. Our pipeline includes calculating an inverse operator for the transition from a sensor space into a subject-specific source space with further morphing into an average brain source space.
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> Currently, we seek an efficient way to extract the single-trial source space data, for making possible feauture extraction for statistical classifiers. A straightforward way implies generating in MNE an enormous amount of time-domain data.
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> Therefore, our question is the following. Is there a way to extract inverse operators (i.e. Sensors->Sources(ind.) and Sources(ind.)->Sources(ave.)) generated by MNE-C to be read in third party software (preferably, Matlab)?
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> Your help would be much appreciated!
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> Best regards,
> Dr. Anatoly Vasilyev
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