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Typically EMG signals are normalized after they have been processed (ex. linear envelope). In this example, the original signal is normalized. In reality, you should reference the folder which contains your processed EMG signal (ex. if you calculated a linear envelope, and the resulting EMG signal is stored in a folder called LOWPASS, change ORIGINAL in the script to LOWPASS). | Typically EMG signals are normalized after they have been processed (ex. linear envelope). In this example, the original signal is normalized. In reality, you should reference the folder which contains your processed EMG signal (ex. if you calculated a linear envelope, and the resulting EMG signal is stored in a folder called LOWPASS, change ORIGINAL in the script to LOWPASS). | ||
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* **GLOBAL_METRIC_SUFFIX** should be the suffix for the name of the normalized value (ex. EMG_A_Max, _Max is the suffix). This can also be left blank. | * **GLOBAL_METRIC_SUFFIX** should be the suffix for the name of the normalized value (ex. EMG_A_Max, _Max is the suffix). This can also be left blank. | ||
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