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Our interactive source estimate viewer is so awesome, it makes me wish for an equally awesome sensor level viewer. For this, the venerable proprietary "Xfit" program that ships with the MegIn scanner may serve as inspiration.
With MEG, the raw sensor timecourses are quite difficult to interpret: gradiometers and magnetometers measure the field in different directions. The choice made by Xfit to make the field patterns the central visualization is a good one. See a short screencast of Xfit in action, here:
https://gfycat.com/jointaromatichorsemouse
For MNE-Python, I envision an interface similar to the source viewer, but with the field patterns instead of the pysurfer brain. On the bottom, we have the GFP timecourse.
What would be super nice would be the ability to "drop a dipole". Similar to clicking a vertex in the source viewer, have the ability to fit a dipole at the currently selected time, and see the dipole timecourse.
As extra bonus, it would be great if we would select a subset of channels and view the field patterns generated by only those sensors, and fit a dipole using only those sensors.