Dear Sophie,
Time series extraction is implemented in SPM in spm_eeg_inv_extract
and the corresponding batch tool. You can look at the code if you need
something more specific.
Best,
Vladimir
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Sophie Galer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear SPM users,
> I have extracted the structure of a source reconstruction of interest:
>
> D.inv{29}.inverse
>
> ans =
>
> type: 'IID'
>
> woi: [-200 800]
>
> Han: 1
>
> lpf: 0
>
> hpf: 128
>
> pQ: {}
>
> trials: {'Congruent' 'Non Congruent'}
>
> modality: {'MEGPLANAR'}
>
> smooth: 0.6000
>
> xyz: [0 0 0]
>
> rad: 128
>
> scale: 9.0321e+09
>
> M: [8196x117 double]
>
> J: {[8196x13 double] [8196x13 double]}
>
> Y: {[117x13 double] [117x13 double]}
>
> L: [117x8196 double]
>
> qC: [8196x1 double]
>
> qV: [1001x1001 double]
>
> T: [1001x13 double]
>
> U: {[117x204 double]}
>
> Is: [8196x1 double]
>
> It: [1x1001 double]
>
> Ic: {[1x204 double]}
>
> Nd: 8196
>
> pst: [1x1001 double]
>
> dct: [1x257 double]
>
> F: 3.5993e+03
>
> ID: 246.3651
>
> R2: 99.1468
>
> VE: 0.9958
>
>
> I would like to applicate the inverse operator to my data. Do you know how
> this
> inverse operator is calculated from this structure ?
>
> Thank you very much for your help,
>
> --
> Sophie Galer
>
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