<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'>Dear Gabriel,<br><br>This page demonstrates how to remove contributions to the data originating from head movement, but one could as well follow the same principle for any other type of covariate (e.g. eye movement related activity).<br><br>http://fieldtrip.fcdonders.nl/example/how_to_incorporate_head_movements_in_meg_analysis?<br><br>Yours,<br>Arjen<br><br><hr id="zwchr"><blockquote style="border-left:2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255);margin-left:5px;padding-left:5px;"><b>Van: </b>"Gabriel Gonzalez Escamilla" <ggonesc@upo.es><br><b>Aan: </b>"fieFieldTrip discussion list" <fieldtrip@science.ru.nl><br><b>Verzonden: </b>Woensdag 31 juli 2013 09:05:34<br><b>Onderwerp: </b>[FieldTrip] ancova for sources analysis<br><br>Dear fieldtrip experts,<br><br>I'm wondering if it is possible to perform an ancova or to remove the effect of a covariate in a source analysis?<br><br>Many thanks in advanced,<br>Gabriel
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