[Mne_analysis] mne.minimum_norm.compute_source_psd

Vivek Sharma vivek.sharma1510 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 25 05:27:52 EDT 2019
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In continuation of the above thread, I unable to understand what does 1025
mean in data shape.
<SourceEstimate  |  8064 vertices, subject : Collin, tmin : 0.0 (ms), tmax
: 100000.0 (ms), tstep : 97.65625 (ms),
*data shape : (8064, 1025)>*


On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:33 PM Vivek Sharma <vivek.sharma1510 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thank You.
>
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:53 AM Alexandre Gramfort <
> alexandre.gramfort at inria.fr> wrote:
>
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>> hi,
>>
>> this function hacks a SourceEstimate object : stc_psd to store PSDs. So
>> what you read
>> with time:
>>
>> <SourceEstimate  |  8064 vertices, subject : Collin, tmin : 0.0 (ms),
>> tmax : 100000.0 (ms), tstep : 97.65625 (ms), data shape : (8064, 1025)>
>>
>> should be:
>>
>> <SourceEstimate  |  8064 vertices, subject : Collin, fmin : 0.0 (Hz),
>> fmax : 100000.0 (mHz), fstep : 97.65625 (mHz), data shape : (8064, 1025)>
>>
>> HTH
>> Alex
>>
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