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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Hello<br>
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I would like to contrast my evoked potentials/perturbations
against the pre-stimulus baseline, respectively against zero
(for baseline corrected data). I would like to perform
significance tests that tell me where/when/at what frequencies
the signal peaks. My basic question is: what ERP/ERSP does my
sound presented during sleep evoke? To compute statistics,
eeglab requires two conditions. How can I perform a one-sample
test against zero or the baseline?<br>
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My approach so far:<br>
I created a dummy dataset as zero-control condition for each
participant. In this dataset: EEG.data(:,:,:) = 0. I used these
datasets to create a repeated measures study design (stimulus
vs. zero condition) and precomputed study parameters. In the
spectral data generated for the control condition files
(*.datersp), I replaced all NaNs with zeros and set the baseline
(chanX_erspbase) to the baseline of the real data of the
respective participant. This allowed me to perform tests against
the baseline for both ERPs and ERSPs<br>
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While this works fine, I was wondering if there is an easier and
more elegant approach to what I want.<br>
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Kind regards<br>
Simon Ruch</font></font><br>
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<b>Simon Ruch, Dr. phil.</b><br>
University of Bern<br>
Department of Psychology, Division of Experimental Psychology
and Neuropsychology<br>
Center for Cognition, Learning and Memory (CCLM)<br>
Office A 362<br>
Fabrikstrasse 8<br>
CH-3012 Bern<br>
Switzerland<br>
Phone +41 (0)31 631 37 29<br>
<a href="mailto:simon.ruch@psy.unibe.ch">mailto:simon.ruch@psy.unibe.ch</a><br>
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