Open skjerns opened 4 months ago
Thanks for the suggestions!
We have recently published a methods paper (see attached) in Journal of Neuroscience Methods:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2024.110162 doi.orghttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2024.110162 [X]https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2024.110162
Time-Frequency spectrograms are avaialble in Counting Sheep PSG (see figure 7 in the preprint). At present, this is available for the whole-night only, shown with the hypnogram. The way this feature is done epoch-by-epoch in visbrain is interesting and something we will look into implementing.
Best,
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Great to see another open source tool on the market! Thank you very much for your work :)
For me, the most useful addition in quickly assessing a PSG was display of time-frequency spectrograms, similar as implemented in visbrainhttps://github.com/EtienneCmb/visbrain/blob/master/docs/sleep.rst
Are there any plans to implement something similar?
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Great to see another open source tool on the market! Thank you very much for your work :)
For me, the most useful addition in quickly assessing a PSG was display of time-frequency spectrograms, similar as implemented in visbrain
Are there any plans to implement something similar?