[Eeglablist] t2circ
Buzás Péter
peter.buzas at aok.pte.hu
Tue Dec 8 03:02:26 PST 2015
Dear EEGLabListers,
the T2o statistics I'm looking for is a way of testing the stability of a Fourier component. Essentially, it tells you if the mean of a bunch of vectors is signifcantly different from null. A handy way of looking for significant responses to a periodic stimulus, for instance.
Peter
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Péter Buzás, PhD
associate professor
Institute of Physiology
Medical School, University of Pécs
Szigeti út 12, Pécs 7624, Hungary
email: peter.buzas at aok.pte.hu
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From: Makoto Miyakoshi [mailto:mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 December 2015 2:41
To: peter.buzas at aok.pte.hu
Cc: EEGLAB List
Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] t2circ
Dear Peter,
> T_square_circ test
What does it do? The name sounds like a type of circular statistics.
Makoto
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 6:39 AM, Buzás Péter <peter.buzas at aok.pte.hu> wrote:
Dear EEGLabListers,
is anyone aware of an implementation of theT_square_circ test integrated in
the EEGLab workflow? I mean the statistical test described by Victor and
Mast ("A new statistic for steady-state evoked potentials",
Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophvsiology, 1991, 78:378-388).
As a novice to EEGLab, I would really appreciate your help.
Peter Buzas
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