[Eeglablist] ERSP, statistics

nabi.rustamov nabi.rustamov at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 6 18:30:33 PDT 2017


Thanks for your useful comments. I wiil also read the eeglan manual.


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-------- Original message --------From: Tarik S Bel-Bahar <tarikbelbahar at gmail.com> Date: 4/6/17  3:22 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Nabi Rustamov <nabi.rustamov at yahoo.com> Cc: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] ERSP, statistics 
Hello Nabi, some notes below.


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> 1)      But I get many numbers, which numbers do I have to use (I am
> interested in alpha and gamma bands

That depends on your significant ERSP data patterns, your questions,
general theory, and past publications that you are using as a
"framework" to think about the phenomena you are examining.


> 3) How to do statistics using STUDY?

Please be sure to first review in full all the details of the STUDY
tutorial which goes through all things you can do with STUDY.
Click statistics in the study plotting gui. Review the online eeglba
tutorial documentation on statistics in STUDY.
Review past eeglablist posts on "statistics from study"


> 4) Also, how can I get the ERSP figures for multiple datasets using GUI
> without creating STUDY (I am able to do that only for a single dataset)?
> Can you recommend me the links on these topics?

Just run ERSP on single-subject files. You don't need study to do that.
In a loop, load each file, and make an ersp for each file.
Review the ERSP computing eeglab tutorial. Review the eeglab Scripting tutorial.
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