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Preprocessing
Open new dataset
We open a new dataset. This is an n-back task with 3 levels of difficulty: 0-back, 1-back, 2-back and 3-back, so there are 3 different markers and 7 repetitions of each. The task was almost 40 minutes in total.
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This opens the 2x8 layout view:
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Exclude bad data
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Top left: bad optode contact; there is hair trapped under the optode. You can try to resolve this by placing a headband over the optode to keep it closer to the skin or make the strap tighter. Optode 1 and also a little bit 5 and 3 in this example shows the effect of hair. The sharp change towards the end of the x-axis shows an adjustment where the hair was moved out of the way.
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Lower right: good signal.
Filtering
Now go to the bottom tool bar and click the tab “Refine”
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Click “Calculate oxygenation”.
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Oxygenation data
HbO: oxygenated hemoglobin (red by default)
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Time: you can select the time window to be displayed as needed, i.e. the range of the x-axis.
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Processing
Creating blocks
In the bottom pane of the main data window, click “Define Blocks”.
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If you click “Manage” on the bottom, you see this screen, which shows you all the markers with their block number, onset and offset times, and their duration. You can sort or delete them here.
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Automated block creation
Instead of adding all blocks one by one, we can add all at once with previously configured presets. On the bottom pane, click “Automation”:
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You can then go back to view and edit your blocks by right-click → Manage → Manage Blocks
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Saving data
Next, we save the file to the data space: click “Save” in bottom pane.
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Target location is Data Space:
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Data by the block
A window with a text view of your data will open. This list contains all HBO, HBR and OXY data by block and time.
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Different views
If you double-click on a block, you see the data for that block. On the bottom, under Graph Type, you can change the display.
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You can open multiple blocks at the same time to look at them together.
Change baseline
Note that these data have been calculated using the global baseline. We now want to change that. We want to look at the data for the blocks without the influence of the time before the blocks started.
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If you now go back to the Data Space tab, you see a lot of new variables created and they all say “Baseline corrected”. Right-click → view.
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Graphs
This shows you all averages of HBO for each n-back block for each optode.
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Graph type → Bar (2 by 8) provides this view in which we see each optode organized from left to right as the plate is arranged on the participant’s forehead:
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Temporal view
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