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|title = Module information
 
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|module = BESA Research Basic MEG or higher
 
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MEG sensor coordinate files can be used to define coordinates and positions of gradiometer and magnetometer sensors. Our convention is to save magnetometer information in *.pmg, and gradiometer information in *.pos files. In practice, the distinction between gradiometers and magnetometers is based on the number of values on each line in the file.
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MEG sensor coordinate files can be used to define coordinates and positions of gradiometer and magnetometer sensors. Our convention is to save magnetometer information in <span style="color:#ff9c00;">*.pmg</span>, and gradiometer information in <span style="color:#ff9c00;">*.pos</span> files (the units of positions is ''meter'', and the [[Electrodes_and_Surface_Locations#Coordinate_systems | coordinate system]] is the ''head coordinates''). In practice, the distinction between gradiometers and magnetometers is based on the number of values on each line in the file.
  
 
=== File Header ===
 
=== File Header ===
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MEG sensor coordinate files do not require a file header.
 
MEG sensor coordinate files do not require a file header.
  
 
=== Format ===
 
=== Format ===
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Every line in the files represent the coordinates for one sensor. Labels in these files are ignored.
 
Every line in the files represent the coordinates for one sensor. Labels in these files are ignored.
 
* Magnetometers: consist of six coordinates per line (3x location, 3x orientation).
 
* Magnetometers: consist of six coordinates per line (3x location, 3x orientation).
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=== Examples ===
 
=== Examples ===
  
'''1.) Magnetometer A1 of a BTI recording system:'''<br>
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'''1) Magnetometer A1 of a BTI recording system:'''
-0.0019193 0.0304846 0.1081738 0.1188222 0.2394208 0.9636177
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<pre>-0.0019193 0.0304846 0.1081738 0.1188222 0.2394208 0.9636177</pre>
  
'''2.) Gradiometer of a Neuromag recording system:'''<br>
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'''2) Gradiometer of a Neuromag recording system:'''
0.108510 -0.000143 -0.044954 0.108510 0.000463 -0.028766 0.999999 0.001450 0.000000
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<pre>0.108510 -0.000143 -0.044954 0.108510 0.000463 -0.028766 0.999999 0.001450 0.000000</pre>
  
[[Category:Preprocessing]]
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[[Category:Preprocessing]] [[Category:Data Import/Export]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 5 May 2021

Module information
Modules BESA Research Basic MEG or higher
Version BESA Research 5.2 or higher

MEG sensor coordinate files can be used to define coordinates and positions of gradiometer and magnetometer sensors. Our convention is to save magnetometer information in *.pmg, and gradiometer information in *.pos files (the units of positions is meter, and the coordinate system is the head coordinates). In practice, the distinction between gradiometers and magnetometers is based on the number of values on each line in the file.

File Header

MEG sensor coordinate files do not require a file header.

Format

Every line in the files represent the coordinates for one sensor. Labels in these files are ignored.

  • Magnetometers: consist of six coordinates per line (3x location, 3x orientation).
  • Gradiometers: consit of nine coordinates per line (3x location of primary sensor, 3x location of secondary sensor, 3x orientation). The program decides whether gradiometers are planar or axial based on the distance between the primary and secondary sensor locations and the center of the head.

Examples

1) Magnetometer A1 of a BTI recording system:

-0.0019193 0.0304846 0.1081738 0.1188222 0.2394208 0.9636177

2) Gradiometer of a Neuromag recording system:

0.108510 -0.000143 -0.044954 0.108510 0.000463 -0.028766 0.999999 0.001450 0.000000