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* [Configuration](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/config)
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* [Editing Marks Visually](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/manual-vised-edit)
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* [Editing Marks by Script](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/vised)
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* [Epoching and Concatinating Data](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/epoching-data)
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* [Epoching and Concatenating Data](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/epoching-data)
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* [Tutorial Packages](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/tutorials)
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* [Vised Marks Design](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/marks)
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* [Functions](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/vised_marks/wikis/functions)
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* :floppy_disk: Please note that whenever you make a change to a GUI(Graphic User Interface) field box, you must click off of it so that the field box is **not** highlighted, for EEGLAB to record your change.
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# Overview
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The vised marks extension is a multipurpose tool that has many useful features for visualising and editing EEG data. Its functions can be summarised in to three main categories:
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1. Manually editing the data by interacting with the scroll data.
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2. Editing the data by running scripts that mark the data during specified criteria.
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3. Epoching and concatenating the data by windows in order to apply effects specific to either data type.
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Vised marks is designed based off a *marks* structure that latches onto the time indices of the data. This allows it to remember particular status of the data each time point, as well as accurately remove, cut and merge data time.
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Keeping this in mind you can use this structure in combination with custom scripts to create a endless number of custom processes.
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:so: Download the [Tutorial Pipeline](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_pipelines/eeg_pipe_asr_amica) and then work your way through the wiki pages.
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# :warning: Set Up Figure Renderer
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Depending on your operating system and the default setting you are using you may want to type the following code into your MATLAB command window before each session. This will ensure that the plots will open correctly.
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```matlab
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set(0, 'DefaultFigureRenderer', 'OpenGUI')
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```
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# Overview
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:so: Download the [Tutorial Pipeline](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_pipelines/eeg_pipe_asr_amica) and work your way through the wiki pages.
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### Copywrite
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*Copyright (C) 2013 James Desjardins*
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