BIOSEMI Trigger and EEGLAB reading events
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 4:08 am
Hello everyone. I recently read a paragraph in BIOSEMI Manual as below:
'The built-in EEGLAB function that handles reading events from the Status channel is limited to data collected from ActiveTwo Mark I systems (all ActiveTwo systems up to about October or November, 2005). For data collected with Mark II systems, it is best to use the events derived by BIOSIG. For specific instructions on this, please consult the EEGLAB list and/or Alois Schloegl, the developer of BIOSIG'. (ActiveTwo Operating Guidelines, Page 64 of 78, Rev. 1, Printed: 5/19/2016)
I wonder whether the limitation with Mark II systems and higher versions of systems exists up until now? If it did, does it mean that all the trigger functions through systems other than Mark I perform wrongly for all the time?
Thanks for your attention and support!
'The built-in EEGLAB function that handles reading events from the Status channel is limited to data collected from ActiveTwo Mark I systems (all ActiveTwo systems up to about October or November, 2005). For data collected with Mark II systems, it is best to use the events derived by BIOSIG. For specific instructions on this, please consult the EEGLAB list and/or Alois Schloegl, the developer of BIOSIG'. (ActiveTwo Operating Guidelines, Page 64 of 78, Rev. 1, Printed: 5/19/2016)
I wonder whether the limitation with Mark II systems and higher versions of systems exists up until now? If it did, does it mean that all the trigger functions through systems other than Mark I perform wrongly for all the time?
Thanks for your attention and support!