Difference between revisions of "Source Coherence Introduction and Concepts"
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== Layout of the Source Coherence Window == | == Layout of the Source Coherence Window == | ||
| − | The source coherence window consists of* title bar with information on the current display mode and the data file name | + | The source coherence window consists of |
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* menu bar where the display mode and analysis options are selected | * menu bar where the display mode and analysis options are selected | ||
* toolbar for quick access to the menu functions | * toolbar for quick access to the menu functions | ||
* display area where time-frequency diagrams of all channels are shown | * display area where time-frequency diagrams of all channels are shown | ||
* information text about the current display mode and units (e.g. Power, Amplitude, | * information text about the current display mode and units (e.g. Power, Amplitude, | ||
| − | + | * color map with minimum and maximum normalization values at the center bottom. Any value higher or lower than the normalization value is assigned the color of the normalization value | |
| − | + | * information text about the condition which is analyzed at the bottom right | |
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* status bar with information about the channel, frequency, latency, and signal amplitude | * status bar with information about the channel, frequency, latency, and signal amplitude | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 6 April 2017
Layout of the Source Coherence Window
The source coherence window consists of
- title bar with information on the current display mode and the data file name
- menu bar where the display mode and analysis options are selected
- toolbar for quick access to the menu functions
- display area where time-frequency diagrams of all channels are shown
- information text about the current display mode and units (e.g. Power, Amplitude,
- color map with minimum and maximum normalization values at the center bottom. Any value higher or lower than the normalization value is assigned the color of the normalization value
- information text about the condition which is analyzed at the bottom right
- status bar with information about the channel, frequency, latency, and signal amplitude
