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☛ Construct a vector of timestamps containing the time, starting with 0, of each of the 8448 samples in this data. This requires knowing the sampling rate of the Emotiv; consult the manual or the file header to find this out. Then, replot the data using this time vector. | ☛ Construct a vector of timestamps containing the time, starting with 0, of each of the 8448 samples in this data. This requires knowing the sampling rate of the Emotiv; consult the manual or the file header to find this out. Then, replot the data using this time vector. | ||
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+ | ==== Optional: streaming Emotiv data ==== | ||
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+ | If you want to access Emotiv data in (near) real-time, rather than loading a previously saved file, I recommend using the FieldTrip toolbox. Use Git, as above, to clone the current FieldTrip repository. Then, in MATLAB, add it to your path as follows: | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | cd('C:\Users\mvdm\Documents\GitHub\fieldtrip'); | ||
+ | ft_defaults; | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | Make sure your Emotiv headset is on and you have the Bluetooth receiver's light flickering. Then, from a command prompt, launch the following two executables: ''buffer.exe'' (in \GitHub\fieldtrip\realtime\bin\win32) and ''./emotiv2ft.exe emotiv-config.txt''. If that looks like it's working (you should get some status updates showing up in the command prompt), do this in MATLAB: | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | ft_realtime_plot([]) | ||
+ | </code> |