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    Hi Tarik, Guofa,<br>
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    just in case you did not notice, our toolbox LIMO EEG
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://gforge.dcn.ed.ac.uk/gf/project/limo_eeg/">https://gforge.dcn.ed.ac.uk/gf/project/limo_eeg/</a> does
    spatio-temporal clustering (using indeed fieldtrip functions)<br>
    It is however more general than fieldtrip as it allows any kind of
    design to be analysed + in come with an interface<br>
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    Best<br>
    Cyril<br>
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    <div class="gmail_quote">Greetings Guofa, </div>
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    <div class="gmail_quote">I just wanted to clarify that if you have
      questions about fieldtrip and how it works,</div>
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      the best resource is to go directly to the discussion list and
      help pages for fieldtrip.</div>
    <div class="gmail_quote">Note also that eeglab and fieldtrip work
      together in many ways.</div>
    <div class="gmail_quote">Good luck with your process!</div>
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    <div class="gmail_quote">Respectfully,</div>
    <div class="gmail_quote">Tarik</div>
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    On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 7:05 AM, Shou, Guofa <span dir="ltr"><<a
        href="mailto:gshou@ou.edu" target="_blank">gshou@ou.edu</a>></span>
    wrote:<br>
    Hi, All.<br>
       I have a question about how to do the group analysis using
    Fieldtrip.<br>
        For instance, I have an experiment with 10 subjects, each
    subject have<br>
        different number of trials into two conditions. I want to get
    the<br>
        statistical significant temporal-spatial-spectral difference
    domain between<br>
        two conditions across all subjects. What can I do? I have tried
    like pool<br>
        all trials from individual condition together and then compare
    like<br>
        conducting it as one subject using newtimef().<br>
        However, somehow, I think it might have some<br>
        issues.<br>
            Does anybody can give some advice. I appreciate your help!<br>
    Shou<br>
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    Guofa Shou PhD<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Dr Cyril Pernet,

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Brain Research Imaging Center
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Division of Clinical Neurosciences
University of Edinburgh
Western General Hospital
Crewe Road
Edinburgh
EH4 2XU
Scotland, UK

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tel: +44(0)1315373661
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