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:b: If you are looking to simply run the BUCANL pipeline this section is not necessary as the pipeline will be doing this for you, although it is important if you wish to explore the data more on your own later, or if you would like to create your own scripts.
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# Epoching Data
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Epoching data is useful as it allows you to explore the data in more ways. It is important to use the following procedure to epoch the data rather then the native EEGLAB method. This method does the exact same thing as the native EEGLAB epoching except it recognises the new marks structure inside of EEG and will not accidentally remove it.
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Epoching data is useful as it allows you to explore the data in more ways. It is important to use the following procedure to epoch the data rather then the native EEGLAB method. This method does the exact same thing as the native EEGLAB epoching except it recognizes the new marks structure inside of EEG and will not accidentally remove it.
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To get started go to:
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* *Tools-> Marks -> epoching/concatenate data -> Epoch Data into Regular Intervals*
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Once the process is complete EEGLAB will prompt you to make a save of the new dataset.
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