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Figure 4 If too strong down-sampling is applied, the aliasing is reflected in the preview window with the folding frequency response. Decrease the filter cutoff frequency or decimation.

3.3 Bad channels and projections

If some of the channels are flat or bad, you must set the [Bad channels] toggle and write the channel names to the corresponding text field. The format can be “MEG 1112 1113 ...” or “MEG 1112 MEG 1113 ...”, the channels described with four digits for Elekta Neuromag™ or Vectorview™ data and three digits for Neu- romag-122™ data. Use the numbers in the channel names regardless of the channel order in the fif-file. Wildcards are not supported.

External disturbance fields can be filtered using Signal Space Projection (SSP). If the fif-datafile has a noise projection specified, you can apply it to the data and cal- culations by selecting the [Apply projection] toggle. The projection is updated when you change the bad channels. Normal data files where the projection infor- mation is included and the data itself is the original non-projected data should be used. If projected data is used, the file must also contain the projection vectors that were used define the removed subspace. Otherwise the results may be distorted.

When you load a new file or press the [Automatic] button, the bad channels are set automatically. The following channels are set bad:

1.Channels that are marked bad in the fif-file

2.If baseline is used, the channels where the baseline is flat

3.If baseline is used, the channels where the baseline is very noisy

The “flat channels” are the ones where the standard deviation of the raw baseline activity is less than 10 % of the median value of others. The “noisy channels” are the ones where the standard deviation of the baseline activity after projections is over three times the median value. If the data includes both gradiometer and mag- netometer data, the values are only compared with the channels with same coil type.

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Contents MCE User’s Guide Copyright and Warranty Contents Index Introduction Hazard InformationConventions and typography VersionWhat’s new? ReferencesAnalyzing data Getting StartedQuitting the program Setting the filtering and baselines Selecting the data file and pre-processingDecreasing the computing time and file sizes Effect of the baselinesBad channels and projections MCE User’s Guide Selecting the head model BEM selectionPoint set selection Point set selection dialogCreating BEM files Min distCalculating the estimates Loading a calculated estimate Selecting the time What is the orientation of a ROI? What is ROI?Region of interest ROI database Selecting a ROIExporting ROIs Predicting MEG waveforms Printing from the dialog PrintingSaving to an image file Saving with xgifdump command Creating Html documents and Mpeg movies Creating Html documentsCreating movies MCE windows and dialogs Window menusMain window Options menuPre-processing dialog Minimum norm estimate options dialogPre-processing dialog Units Hz MEG data dialog Remove meanFull calculation dialog Select fileBatch jobs window CalculationColor display Color display of the estimateArrow display Arrow display of the estimateAmplitude window Amplitude window with total activityAmplitude scale window Amplitude scale windowRelative color mode Constant color modeColor scale window Things to remember Region of interest windowROI database window ROI databaseROI search ROI listOther controls Current ROISQL database Html Creation Dialog Html Creation DialogMovie Creation Dialog Time periodsWindow length Index MCE User’s Guide