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If you want to export the epochs around a condition: Check the box "Conditions". Then ensure that the condition of choice is selected (e.g. condition "Rare" in the example. | If you want to export the epochs around a condition: Check the box "Conditions". Then ensure that the condition of choice is selected (e.g. condition "Rare" in the example. | ||
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Revision as of 15:43, 7 March 2016
Rationale
This article describes how to export single-trial EEG or MEG raw data for further analysis in an external program, e.g. in Matlab.
Steps to follow
1 Load data in BESA
The data are then displayed in the review window. Now you can either
- use the ERP module to define a condition and reject any trials with artifacts (see the BESA Help section on ERP for more information), or
- directly move to the export of all epochs around a particular trigger.
2 Export data from BESA
Select "File -> Export...". The export dialog opens:
Make sure that the options "Epochs around triggers" and "Original data" are selected. In the section "Target formats", choose the option of choice:
- If you want to create ASCII files for offline analysis, select "ASCII multiplexed" or "ASCII vectorized"
- If you want to analyze data directly in Matlab, select "Send to MATLAB"
For the "Interval..." select a long enough time span as shown in figure 2:
Then click the "Triggers..." button to select which trigger code or condition will be used. If you want to export the epochs around a trigger code: Make sure that the trigger code you want is selected - e.g. the trigger code 1 in this example.
If you want to export the epochs around a condition: Check the box "Conditions". Then ensure that the condition of choice is selected (e.g. condition "Rare" in the example.