Contains fulltext : 138699pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)When making statistical comparisons, the temporal dimension of the EEG signal introduces problems. Guthrie and Buchwald (1991) proposed a formally correct statistical approach that deals with these problems: comparing waveforms by counting the number of successive significant univariate tests and then contrasting this number to a well-chosen critical value. However, in the literature, this method is often used inappropriately. Using real EEG data and Monte Carlo simulations, we examined the problems associated with the incorrect use of this approach under circumstances often encountered in the literature. Our results show inflated false-positive or false-ne...
One goal of quantitative studies of physical phenomena consists in transforming a set of measured va...
We present a simple and effective method to test whether an event consistently activates a set of br...
Recent research has found long-range electroencephalogram (EEG) power law correlations, indicating t...
When making statistical comparisons, the temporal dimension of the EEG signal introduces problems. G...
Statistically comparing EEG/MEG waveforms through successive significant univariate tests: How bad c...
This paper presents some considerations about the use of adequate statistical techniques in the fram...
A versatile procedure is described comprising an application of statistical techniques to the analys...
Since its first use in human in 1929, the electroencephalogram (EEG) has become one of the most impo...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
BACKGROUND: Analyses of brain responses to external stimuli are typically based on the means compute...
Background: The accuracy of electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) in measuri...
In this paper several multivariate tests are presented, in particular permutation tests, which can b...
Automated preprocessing methods are critically needed to process the large publicly-available EEG da...
One goal of quantitative studies of physical phenomena consists in transforming a set of measured va...
We present a simple and effective method to test whether an event consistently activates a set of br...
Recent research has found long-range electroencephalogram (EEG) power law correlations, indicating t...
When making statistical comparisons, the temporal dimension of the EEG signal introduces problems. G...
Statistically comparing EEG/MEG waveforms through successive significant univariate tests: How bad c...
This paper presents some considerations about the use of adequate statistical techniques in the fram...
A versatile procedure is described comprising an application of statistical techniques to the analys...
Since its first use in human in 1929, the electroencephalogram (EEG) has become one of the most impo...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
The amplitude and latency of single-trial EEG/MEG signals may provide valuable information concernin...
BACKGROUND: Analyses of brain responses to external stimuli are typically based on the means compute...
Background: The accuracy of electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) in measuri...
In this paper several multivariate tests are presented, in particular permutation tests, which can b...
Automated preprocessing methods are critically needed to process the large publicly-available EEG da...
One goal of quantitative studies of physical phenomena consists in transforming a set of measured va...
We present a simple and effective method to test whether an event consistently activates a set of br...
Recent research has found long-range electroencephalogram (EEG) power law correlations, indicating t...