We recorded about 51 channels of EEG data with the EGI cap and simultaneously recorded EMG data into netstation. It seems that these 2 types of data are saved separately. We are trying to import the EMG data into matlab in order to calculate peak-to-peak amplitudes. It would be of course best if we could import them in conjunction with the EEG data (in case we want to analyze the correlations between the two). We have not found any way to do this.
At this point, we’d settle for importing the EMG data in independently, but cannot consistently do. For example, we have some files that have been segmented and then combined, and we cannot import this data. We also have some studies where the file wasn’t segmented, but multiple files had to be combined (i.e. we did 5 stims for the SICI protocol, stopped the recording, did 5 stims of spTMS, etc; so have to combine the appropriate SICI, sp, ICF files). This data won’t import into matlab either.
We recorded about 51 channels of EEG data with the EGI cap and simultaneously recorded EMG data into netstation. It seems that these 2 types of data are saved separately. We are trying to import the EMG data into matlab in order to calculate peak-to-peak amplitudes. It would be of course best if we could import them in conjunction with the EEG data (in case we want to analyze the correlations between the two). We have not found any way to do this.
At this point, we’d settle for importing the EMG data in independently, but cannot consistently do. For example, we have some files that have been segmented and then combined, and we cannot import this data. We also have some studies where the file wasn’t segmented, but multiple files had to be combined (i.e. we did 5 stims for the SICI protocol, stopped the recording, did 5 stims of spTMS, etc; so have to combine the appropriate SICI, sp, ICF files). This data won’t import into matlab either.