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Planned analyses for the mu suppression experiment, last updated in August 2015. Our main script "MuSuppression_Functions" uses a number of functions, also uploaded here. The analyses works by: - Reading in each EEG (.cnt file) - Epoching the file - Subtracting the eye channels to create bipolar channels, later used to identify blinks - Subtracting the EMG channels, to create bipolar channels for the left and right hand - Calculating the average and standard deviation of EMG activity in an own-movement condition, and then using these paramteres to reject trials with unwanted movement - Conducting an ICA to extract blinks - Re-referencing the data using CSD (making it reference-free) - Calculating average mu power in the different conditions, for the whole trial, period of the trial with no movement, and period of the trial with movement. This is done for electrodes C3, Cz, C4, O1, Oz, and O2. - Saving these results to an excel file. As these are .m files they will need to be opened in MATLAB. Our analysis also uses EEGLAB, and this will need to be installed. Please also read the notes at the top of the script concerning memory requirments, and previously found clashes with old versions of MATLAB.
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