Abstract
The vised_marks extension for EEGLAB adds editing functions to the native eegplot data scrolling figure. Specifically, it allows adding/editing event markers, flagging channels/components, flagging time periods and displaying the properties of the marks structure. This extension provides an interface and "marks" data structure for managing the flagging of channels/components and time periods. This extension also provides tools for epoching the data for artifact detection then concatenating the data back into a continuous form while storing the rejection information in the "marks" structure.
Code written by James A. Desjardins, supported by NSERC funding to Sidney J. Segalowitz at the Jack and Nora Walker Centre for Lifespan Development Research (Brock University), and a Dedicated Programming award from SHARCNet, Compute Ontario.
This package includes the following external tools from the Matlab File Share: Property grid using JIDE implementation, by Levente Hunyadi
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