Line noise
Dealing with line noise in MEG data requires effective suppression methods to avoid compromising data quality. While traditional low-pass or notch filters are commonly used, they can eliminate valuable information in the line noise frequency range, limiting their applicability. Advanced techniques like frequency-domain regression (e.g., CleanLine) offer alternatives but are less effective in handling amplitude and phase fluctuations. Recent methods like Zapline and its enhanced version, ZapLine-Plus, provide more refined approaches, addressing non-stationary noise and automating parameter selection. MEGAP integrates ZapLine-Plus using MATLAB-Engine for processing. To further suppress residual noise, a regression-based method is applied post-ZapLine-Plus, optimized for speed and relevance by focusing on the same frequency range.

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