[FieldTrip] One-sample approximate equivalent of cluster-based permutation test?

Laura laura.globig at gmail.com
Mon Oct 18 18:45:21 CEST 2021


Hi All


For pairwise statistics I commonly use a cluster-based permutation test
(Montecarlo with cluster correction). My understanding is that these can
only be used to compare two or more conditions (see https://
mailman.science.ru.nl/pipermail/fieldtrip/2018-August/038192.html). What
would be the appropriate test and correction to use for a one-sample
t-test? Could I use a sign flip test?


I would be grateful for any advice.


Best


Laura


ps. I've asked this before but maybe this version is clearer so apologies
for posting twice.
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