[Eeglablist] Cite in a paper TBT and trimoutlier plug in
Mattan S. Ben-Shachar
matanshm at post.bgu.ac.il
Fri Feb 7 00:22:48 PST 2020
As far as citing TBT, here is some example text (also now available on
TBT github
repo <https://github.com/mattansb/TBT#citation-example>):
Epoched data were subjected to an automated bad-channel and artifact
detection using EEGPLAB's *TBT *plugin (Ben-Shachar, 2020): within each
epoch, channels that exceeded a differential average amplitude of 75μV were
marked for rejection. Channels that were marked as bad on more then 15/% of
all epochs were excluded. Epochs having more than 10 bad channels were
excluded. Epochs with less than 10 bad channels were included, while
replacing the bad-channel data with spherical interpolation of the
neighboring channel values.
Ben-Shachar, M. S. (2020, January 19). TBT: Reject and Interpolate channels
on a trial-by-trial basis (Version v2.6.0). Zenodo.
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3627791
Cheers,
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Mattan S. Ben-Shachar, PhD student
Department of Psychology & Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
The Developmental ERP Lab <http://www.deverplab.com/>
Personal Website <https://sites.google.com/view/mattansb>
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> Subject: [Eeglablist] Cite in a paper TBT and trimoutlier plug in
> Hi everyone, in my research I used TBT and trimoutlier plugin from
> automatic bad channels identification and rejection. I am writing a paper
> and I would like to ask you, should I cite these two plug-in in the paper,
> and if yes how?
> thanks
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