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Plot custom topographies for MEG sensors#
This example exposes the iter_topography()
function that makes
it very easy to generate custom sensor topography plots.
Here we will plot the power spectrum of each channel on a topographic
layout.
# Author: Denis A. Engemann <denis.engemann@gmail.com>
#
# License: BSD-3-Clause
# Copyright the MNE-Python contributors.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import mne
from mne import io
from mne.datasets import sample
from mne.viz import iter_topography
print(__doc__)
data_path = sample.data_path()
meg_path = data_path / "MEG" / "sample"
raw_fname = meg_path / "sample_audvis_filt-0-40_raw.fif"
raw = io.read_raw_fif(raw_fname, preload=True)
raw.filter(1, 20, fir_design="firwin")
picks = mne.pick_types(raw.info, meg=True, exclude=[])
tmin, tmax = 0, 120 # use the first 120s of data
fmin, fmax = 2, 20 # look at frequencies between 2 and 20Hz
n_fft = 2048 # the FFT size (n_fft). Ideally a power of 2
spectrum = raw.compute_psd(picks=picks, tmin=tmin, tmax=tmax, fmin=fmin, fmax=fmax)
psds, freqs = spectrum.get_data(exclude=(), return_freqs=True)
psds = 20 * np.log10(psds) # scale to dB
def my_callback(ax, ch_idx):
"""Handle axes callback.
This block of code is executed once you click on one of the channel axes
in the plot. To work with the viz internals, this function should only take
two parameters, the axis and the channel or data index.
"""
ax.plot(freqs, psds[ch_idx], color="red")
ax.set_xlabel("Frequency (Hz)")
ax.set_ylabel("Power (dB)")
for ax, idx in iter_topography(
raw.info,
fig_facecolor="white",
axis_facecolor="white",
axis_spinecolor="white",
on_pick=my_callback,
):
ax.plot(psds[idx], color="red")
plt.gcf().suptitle("Power spectral densities")
plt.show()
Estimated memory usage: 0 MB