Difference between revisions of "Change or Exclude Erroneous Head Surface Point Locations"
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After importing head surface points, they can be inspected using the menu command ''File|Head surface points and sensors|View''. | After importing head surface points, they can be inspected using the menu command ''File|Head surface points and sensors|View''. | ||
If some points were not digitized correctly, it should be apparent from the 3D view. To exclude these points, the head surface points can be written to an ASCII file by using the command ''File|Head surface points and sensors|Save all files in head coordinates''. | If some points were not digitized correctly, it should be apparent from the 3D view. To exclude these points, the head surface points can be written to an ASCII file by using the command ''File|Head surface points and sensors|Save all files in head coordinates''. |
Revision as of 13:32, 12 May 2016
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Modules | BESA Research Basic or higher |
Version | 5.2 or higher |
After importing head surface points, they can be inspected using the menu command File|Head surface points and sensors|View. If some points were not digitized correctly, it should be apparent from the 3D view. To exclude these points, the head surface points can be written to an ASCII file by using the command File|Head surface points and sensors|Save all files in head coordinates.
The digitized head surface points are written to a file entitled filename.sfp, which is located in the same folder as your ela file filename.ela. They can be edited using a text editor program. Then the data file can be re-opened in BESA, and the edited head surface point file is read automatically. Important note: When using MEG and EEG simultaneously, it is important that the filename.pos file is also written and read in the same coordinate system as the surface points!