In my experimental paradigm, participants perform auditory-triggered hand movements. I record the brain activity by the EEG and I need to analyze the M1 response of the first second from the auditory cue delivery. Since the motor and auditory cortices are very close, I need to remove the auditory evoked potential caused by sound listening.

Can someone advise a method to cancel/reduce the auditory peaks? Maybe with some eeglab toolbox?

Thanks a lot in advance!

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