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Hi Ulrich,<br>
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</font>Are you sure? I am not aware of any correction to the
alpha level that is done by the cluster-based correction in FT.
Afaik all it does is look for a certain number of significant
voxels that are close in time, freq and space.</blockquote>
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</font>Oh indeed, I was mixing things up there. I couldn't find
anything mentioned like this neither in the code nor in the
Maris&Oostenveld paper. Then it was probably something I
remembered from another test/tool, or I was mixing thoughts of mine
with a simplistic explanation of random field theory. In any way, my
apologies for the confusion. <br>
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Best,<br>
Jörn<br>
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