Using AtlasViewer v2.12.12
Attempting to perform inter-subject variability using the guidance of this link: https://openfnirs.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/fNIRS_workshop_day3_ProbeLocalizationError.pdf
I have 30 optodes (15 sources, 15 detectors) and 5 landmarks, however, the output of Tools -> Probe Placement Variability only displaces 20 optodes despite my loaded probe displaying all 30 optodes. Digging deeper, I see that line 63 in AtlasViewer/Probe/plotProbePlacementVariation.m sets a short separation threshold of 15mm. To analyze my probe, I've changed ssThresh to 5mm (below the shortest length channel in my probe).
- Is there a way to have the user define the ssThresh in the GUI before running Probe Placement Variability?
- In general, what is the reasoning behind excluding channels < 15mm? Is it assumed that the variation in optode positioning will be larger than the length of a short-separation channel (15mm) that it's not worth investigating?
Standard Deviation results show 20 optodes.

Results table showing 20 optodes

Original digitized optodes using Polhemus displaying 30 optodes and 5 landmarks

Loaded probe in AtlasViewer showing 30 optodes

Using AtlasViewer v2.12.12
Attempting to perform inter-subject variability using the guidance of this link: https://openfnirs.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/fNIRS_workshop_day3_ProbeLocalizationError.pdf
I have 30 optodes (15 sources, 15 detectors) and 5 landmarks, however, the output of Tools -> Probe Placement Variability only displaces 20 optodes despite my loaded probe displaying all 30 optodes. Digging deeper, I see that line 63 in AtlasViewer/Probe/plotProbePlacementVariation.m sets a short separation threshold of 15mm. To analyze my probe, I've changed ssThresh to 5mm (below the shortest length channel in my probe).
Standard Deviation results show 20 optodes.

Results table showing 20 optodes

Original digitized optodes using Polhemus displaying 30 optodes and 5 landmarks

Loaded probe in AtlasViewer showing 30 optodes
