[FieldTrip] One-sample cluster based permutation t-test ERP data
Stephen Politzer-Ahles
politzerahless at gmail.com
Sun Aug 19 10:36:09 CEST 2018
I'm not sure if there is or not, but in the past I have managed this by
creating an ERP dataset that is all zeroes, and then comparing my real
dataset to it with a cluster test. Since a one-sample test is the same as a
paired samples test between something and zero (e.g., comparing X and Y via
t-test is the same as comparing {X-Y} to zero), this should give the same
result.
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Stephen Politzer-Ahles
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies
http://www.mypolyuweb.hk/~sjpolit/
<http://www.nyu.edu/projects/politzer-ahles/>
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> Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 16:01:29 +0000
> From: Alex Sel <alex.sel at psy.ox.ac.uk>
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> Dear list,
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> I wonder if there has been a function developed to do a one-sample cluster
> based permutation t-test ERP data. I am aware this is possible to do with
> actvsblT for time-frequency data.
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> There is a forum thread from 2012 saying that this wasn’t implemented. But
> I wonder if there is anyone there who might have resolve this issue and
> wouldn’t mind sharing the solution.
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> Any help would be appreciated.
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> Best wishes,
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> Alex Sel, PhD
> Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
> Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
> Department of Experimental Psychology
> University of Oxford
> The Tinsley Building
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