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Dear Hweeling, <br>
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There is nothing inherent to the ft_freqstatistics function that
makes it special for MEG, rather than for EEG data. If you've been
using other FieldTrip functions, you probably have used cfg.channel
before. These are the channels present in your EEG data. <br>
How you should set some of the other parameters depends only on your
design, not on whether the data are from MEG or EEG.<br>
Maybe you can specify what is unclear to you when calling the
function so that you can get appropriate help!<br>
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Good luck, Vitoria<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/21/2014 3:36 PM, Hwee Ling Lee
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<div>Dear all,</div>
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<div>I've got EEG datasets for 64 channels, and I would like to
perform permutation statistics on the power frequency analyses
to compare the two conditions (before and after resting state
periods).</div>
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<div>However, I'm not sure how to operationalise the statistical
analyses since most of the examples on the website are for MEG
datasets.</div>
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<div>I would appreciate very much if someone could help me on
this! Thanks!</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Hweeling</div>
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