mne.io.read_raw_ctf#
- mne.io.read_raw_ctf(directory, system_clock='truncate', preload=False, clean_names=False, verbose=None)[source]#
Raw object from CTF directory.
- Parameters
- directorypath-like
Path to the CTF data (ending in
'.ds').- system_clock
str How to treat the system clock. Use “truncate” (default) to truncate the data file when the system clock drops to zero, and use “ignore” to ignore the system clock (e.g., if head positions are measured multiple times during a recording).
- preload
boolorstr(defaultFalse) Preload data into memory for data manipulation and faster indexing. If True, the data will be preloaded into memory (fast, requires large amount of memory). If preload is a string, preload is the file name of a memory-mapped file which is used to store the data on the hard drive (slower, requires less memory).
- clean_names
bool, optional If True main channel names and compensation channel names will be cleaned from CTF suffixes. The default is False.
- verbose
bool|str|int|None Control verbosity of the logging output. If
None, use the default verbosity level. See the logging documentation andmne.verbose()for details. Should only be passed as a keyword argument.
- Returns
- rawinstance of RawCTF
The raw data. See
mne.io.Rawfor documentation of attributes and methods.
See also
mne.io.RawDocumentation of attributes and methods of RawCTF.
Notes
New in v0.11.
To read in the Polhemus digitization data (for example, from a .pos file), include the file in the CTF directory. The points will then automatically be read into the
mne.io.Rawinstance viamne.io.read_raw_ctf.
Examples using mne.io.read_raw_ctf#
Working with CTF data: the Brainstorm auditory dataset
Annotate movement artifacts and reestimate dev_head_t
Compute Spectro-Spatial Decomposition (SSD) spatial filters