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Head points data represent the   location sensors during an MEG/EEG scan. Head points data represent the location sensors during an MEG/EEG scan.
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Head points data consist of two     files: a list of points and their labels, and a transform file. These must be specified in the '''File, Load Head     Points...''' to load head points data. Head points data consist of two files: a list of points and their labels, and a transform file. These must be specified in the '''File->Load Head Points...''' to load head points data.
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Head points are displayed as green     diamonds in the Display Window. They can be hidden by unchecking     '''View, Head Points'''. You can select a head point by clicking     near it. The selected head point is drawn in red and its label is     shown in the Tools Window. Head points are displayed as green diamonds in the Display Window. They can be hidden by unchecking '''View->Head Points'''. You can select a head point by clicking near it. The selected head point is drawn in red and its label is shown in the Tools Window.
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When you are viewing     the maximum intensity projection (by checking '''View, Maximum     Intensity Projection'''), you will see all the head points. Note     that in this view you can selet head points in all planes, not     just the current one. When you are viewing the maximum intensity projection (by checking '''View->Maximum Intensity Projection'''), you will see all the head points. Note that in this view you can selet head points in all planes, not just the current one.
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You can edit the label of the     currently selected head point by choosing '''Tools, Head Points, Edit Current Head Point Label....''' Enter the new name in the     dialog box. You will need to click the point again in the Display     Window to see the new name in the Tools Window. You can edit the label of the currently selected head point by choosing '''Tools->Head Points->Edit Current Head Point Label....''' Enter the new name in the dialog box. You will need to click the point again in the Display Window to see the new name in the Tools Window.
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You can also modify the     registration transform. Use the '''Tools, Head Points, Register Head Points...''' command to bring up a dialog box containing     arrow buttons. Use these buttons along with the associated     parameters to move the head points. It is easiest if you do this     in the maximum intensity projection view. You can also modify the registration transform. Use the '''Tools->Head Points->Register Head Points...''' command to bring up a dialog box containing arrow buttons. Use these buttons along with the associated parameters to move the head points. It is easiest if you do this in the maximum intensity projection view.
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Save changes to the head points     labels by choosing '''File, Save Head Points'''. Save changes to     the registration transform by choosing '''File, Save Head Points     Transform'''. Both commands overwrite the original files. Save changes to the head points labels by choosing '''File->Save Head Points'''. Save changes to the registration transform by choosing '''File->Save Head Points Transform'''. Both commands overwrite the original files.

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Head Points

Head points data represent the location sensors during an MEG/EEG scan.

Loading

Head points data consist of two files: a list of points and their labels, and a transform file. These must be specified in the File->Load Head Points... to load head points data.

Display Options

Head points are displayed as green diamonds in the Display Window. They can be hidden by unchecking View->Head Points. You can select a head point by clicking near it. The selected head point is drawn in red and its label is shown in the Tools Window.

When you are viewing the maximum intensity projection (by checking View->Maximum Intensity Projection), you will see all the head points. Note that in this view you can selet head points in all planes, not just the current one.

Editing

You can edit the label of the currently selected head point by choosing Tools->Head Points->Edit Current Head Point Label.... Enter the new name in the dialog box. You will need to click the point again in the Display Window to see the new name in the Tools Window.

You can also modify the registration transform. Use the Tools->Head Points->Register Head Points... command to bring up a dialog box containing arrow buttons. Use these buttons along with the associated parameters to move the head points. It is easiest if you do this in the maximum intensity projection view.

Saving

Save changes to the head points labels by choosing File->Save Head Points. Save changes to the registration transform by choosing File->Save Head Points Transform. Both commands overwrite the original files.

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