The interpolated 81 electrodes are always available for EEG data files. Virtual electrodes at predefined locations. Interpolated electrodes which have been set as 'to be interpolated' in the main program.īad electrodes or bad MEG sensors which have been marked as 'bad' in the main program. Recorded electrodes which are available for the current data file, not interpolated and not marked as 'bad'. Use the Four 2D Heads toolbar button to switch between the available four head layouts. Other 2D head views only show the electrodes which are visible from the corresponding side. The top meridian projection shows all electrodes of the current montage. Use the One 2D Head toolbar button if you want to switch between the available 2D head views: the top meridian projection, or the top, bottom, back, front, left and right views. Additional channel montages are described in the chapter "Predefined Additional Channel Montages". Note: If the montage name starts with "Add:", an additional channel montage is displayed. The name of the current montage is given at the top.
Additionally, available electrodes which are not used in the current montage can be shown. The 2D view displays a scheme of the current montage. A detailed description of the commands of the menu bar is given in electronic help chapter "Montage Editor / Reference". The functions of the toolbar and the popup menus are described in the next section. If you right-click, a context-sensitive popup menu may appear containing the available commands. However, many commands are also available via a right mouse click. Most of the functions and commands can be chosen from the main menu bar and the toolbar below the title bar. The title bar shows the name of the current montage (the montage which is currently displayed). The Montage Editor window is subdivided into three main parts which will be explained briefly in the following sections. The following chapters will guide you through the most important features and the layout of the Montage Editor. The Montage Editor opens after clicking on the EdM push button in the BESA Research control ribbon. The Montage Editor also offers the possibility to create new user-defined montages, modify a standard montage, or combine channels from different montages.Įdited Montages can be saved and selected in the main window of the BESA Research program using the montage push buttons or the montage menu. The Montage Editor provides information about the current montage and the available standard montages. 5.4 Predefined Additional Channel Montages.5.3.12.6 TFC Analysis in Resting State Source Space.5.3.12.5 Mean FFT Analysis in Resting State Source Space.5.3.12.4 Applying Resting State Source Montages on your data.
5.3.12.3 Naming scheme of the resting state montages.
5.3.12.2 How the Resting State Source Montages were created.5.3.12.1 Introducing Resting State Networks.5.3.12 Standard Source Montage - Resting State Montages.5.3.8 Standard Source Montage - TR_Temporal Region.5.3.7 Standard Source Montage - PR_Parietal Region.5.3.6 Standard Source Montage - FR_Frontal Region.5.3.5 Standard Source Montage - CR_Central Region.5.3.4 Standard Source Montage - BR_Brain Regions.5.3.1 Naming Scheme of Standard Sources.3.8 Editing a Montage in the Montage Channel List.3.7 Editing a Montage in the 2D View and Pgr/Icr View.3.5 Changing the Viewing Reference in Referential Montages.3.4 Creating New Average Channel Groups.3.3 Changing the Reference of Montage Channels.2.4 Pgr/Icr View (Polygraphic / Intracranial Channels).