[FieldTrip] Connectivity

Schoffelen, J.M. (Jan Mathijs) jan.schoffelen at donders.ru.nl
Sat Dec 12 10:23:17 CET 2020


Hi Armand,

Computationally I’d say it is possible to compute MVAR models on a single trial basis. Whether that leads to meaningful estimates is a different question altogether. SNR may just be too low for a good estimate.

Note that differently sized trials should not be a fundamental limitation to combining data across trials.

Best wishes,
Jan-Mathijs


On 11 Dec 2020, at 19:37, Armand Hoxha - Biomedical Engineer <AHoxha at kesslerfoundation.org<mailto:AHoxha at kesslerfoundation.org>> wrote:

Dear Fieldtrip,

I have been using fieldtrip-lite for a couple of months. I want to use the fieldtrip connectivity modelling for single trials; reason being is that our experiments are by nature different sized trials. Can we get MVAR connectivity results on a single trial basis, or is that impossible?

Thanks,
Armand Hoxha



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