[FieldTrip] non parametric statistics on connectivity data

Julian Keil julian.keil at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 18:10:02 CET 2014


Dear Bart,

one way to plug freq x chan x chan data into the statistics functions requiring freq x chan is to restructure your data to channel combinations, in a way that you end up with chan times chan elements in a freq x chan matrix.
Of course you'll have to create new labels for your new channels.

Hope this helps, if you need more specific advise, let me know.

Best,

Julian



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Am 25.02.2014 um 17:55 schrieb Bart Michiels:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have two resting state coherence dataset (patient and control) both with the dimensions frequency x chan x chan and would like to do some non-parametric stats.
> Knowing that channel level analysis isn't the best idea to assess connectivity, which fieldtrip sub-function could I use to make some statistical inference about connectivity difference between patients and controls?
> 
> I know that all statistical tools can be used for data dimensions: frequency x chan, but not the freq x chan x chan
> I was thinking of ft_statfun_indepsamplesZcoh but am not sure this is the right one.
> 
> Thank you !
> Best, Bart
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