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Jun 4, 2022 03:06 AM | Shi Zhengwei
How to choose the .POS file
Hello, thanks for paying attention. If I use two optode arrays in
my experiment, ,one is 3*5, another is 4*4,how should I choose the
.POS file?
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!
Jun 6, 2022 08:06 AM | Rebecca Dewey
RE: How to choose the .POS file
Hello, you will need to create one pos file with all the optode
locations in. The most genuine way to do this is by using a
localiser to create one based on the real-life locations of the
optodes. However, if you just want to conveniently visualise the
data, you can easily start experimenting with the most helpful
orientation for this by copying and pasting the locations from one
pos file into the other, updating the optode numbers in sequence,
and off-setting all the optodes in one array by a fixed amount in
one dimension (e.g., adding 12 cm to the x dimension for all the
optodes in the 4x4 array while leaving the 3x5 array as it is.
Good luck!
Rebecca
Good luck!
Rebecca
Jun 10, 2022 03:06 AM | Shi Zhengwei
RE: How to choose the .POS file
Thanks for your help. I will try this way!