diff --git a/tutorials/04_Import/Importing_Event_Epoch_Info.md b/tutorials/04_Import/Importing_Event_Epoch_Info.md index 2aeb991..ddd90be 100644 --- a/tutorials/04_Import/Importing_Event_Epoch_Info.md +++ b/tutorials/04_Import/Importing_Event_Epoch_Info.md @@ -329,7 +329,6 @@ array or ascii file, bringing up the following window: ![Image:Ii33pop_inportepoch.jpg](/assets/images/II33pop_inportepoch.jpg) - Above, browse for the *tutorial_epoch.txt* file, set the input fields to *epoch response rt* (where rt is an acronym for 'reaction time'). The only one of these fields that contains latency information is *rt*, so @@ -349,7 +348,9 @@ second event): As shown above, when epoch information was imported, events with the type named *rt* were created and assigned a latency. If we had had several columns containing latency information, the function would have created -several types. +several types. If you get an error that the number of trials (10, in this case, +do not match the number of trials in the EEG dataset), this is because you have +not imported the "eegdata" variable properly. Note: For convenience, standard epoch information is available from the command line in the variable *EEG.epoch*. Also, event