

The following is a movie of fNIRS signals and artifacts during walking, turning, frowning, head movements and jumping. Subsequently, you synchronize this movie with your actual video data with video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro or using annotation software like ELAN.ĮEG and fNIRS are often used in freely moving subjects and in motion research. This example script shows how to make a movie of your data with the help of ft_databrowser and MATLAB’s Videowriter function. Playing the video recordings synchronously with the EEG or NIRS data can provide a lot of insight, for example to detect possible motion artifacts or to detect clear effects of the experimental stimuli. You might have video recordings of your participant or the experimental setting. Inspecting your data is important to get a better understanding of it.

Example video eeg nirs plotting Making a synchronous movie of EEG or NIRS combined with video recordings
