[Mne_analysis] Time frequency plots

Alexandre Gramfort alexandre.gramfort at inria.fr
Wed Sep 30 15:41:56 EDT 2020
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hi Sebastian,

regarding scaling it's a baseline correction for time-frequency data.
They are various options.

to do what you are asking for the plots it's basically a matplotlib
question. It's not specific to MNE (eg replace imshow by contour).

A

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 2:27 PM Sebastian Speer <speer at rsm.nl> wrote:

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> I’m working on time-frequency analysis and have two questions. First, in
> many papers focusing on lower frequency ranges (e.g. theta) the time
> frequency plots are scaled so that more focus is giving to this lower
> ranges. Is this possible to do in MNE as well? Perhaps with certain power
> transformations?
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> Second, in the tutorial on cluster statistics on the website (
> https://mne.tools/stable/auto_tutorials/stats-sensor-space/plot_stats_cluster_1samp_test_time_frequency.html#sphx-glr-auto-tutorials-stats-sensor-space-plot-stats-cluster-1samp-test-time-frequency-py)
> two different color schemes are used to distinguish significant from not
> significant data points. Instead, would it be possible to depict them in
> the same color scheme but surround significant clusters with a line/border?
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> Thank you very much for your help,
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> Sebastian
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