prof. Peter Brunner
please can you send me the original data ?
I have the same problem. My email is e2.120926@gmail.com
Best regards,
Etu podder
re : events of dataset for motor imagery provided in physionet.org
Re: re : events of dataset for motor imagery provided in physionet.org
I have downloaded the Matlab document from Physionet ATM. The 65th channel demonstrates diverse numbers as 12331, 5140, 11008, and so on and a trail of zeroes at certain focuses. The most effective method to relate these with the occasions. How to locate the one for left and the one for right?
Re: re : events of dataset for motor imagery provided in physionet.org
Hello Prof. Peter Brunnerpbrunner wrote: ↑19 Aug 2016, 10:59 Samhitha,
we initially provided the data without the .event files, so I assume that physionet.org created the event files. Looking at these event files, they indeed are wrong. For that reason I would recommend that you disregard them. We will contact physionet.org to resolve this issue. In the meantime I can offer you two workarounds:
(1) You use the annotations in the EDF+ file.
(2) I can provide you with the original BCI2000 data files.
Regards, Peter
please can you send me the original data to yosritaryanto@gmail.com
I notice I have the same problem.
Thanks,
Efy Yosrita
Re: re : events of dataset for motor imagery provided in physionet.org
Hello,
Reading the annotations of the file, it is available the onset of movement of the volunteer.
I would like to know if is there some electromyography information to understand better when the movement starts or when it finishes, to track the brain patterns during this moment.
Thanks in advance!
Reading the annotations of the file, it is available the onset of movement of the volunteer.
I would like to know if is there some electromyography information to understand better when the movement starts or when it finishes, to track the brain patterns during this moment.
Thanks in advance!
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