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A method to determine the presence of averaged event-related fields using randomization tests.

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A simple and effective method to test whether an event consistently activates a set of brain electric sources across repeated measurements of event-related scalp field data, called topographic consistency test (TCT).
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Spatiotemporal analysis of multichannel EEG: CARTOOL

TL;DR: Methods to analyze the brain's electric fields recorded with multichannel Electroencephalogram (EEG) and their implementation in the software CARTOOL, designed to visualize the data and the analysis results using 3-dimensional display routines that allow rapid manipulation and animation of 3D images.
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EEG microstates as a tool for studying the temporal dynamics of whole-brain neuronal networks: A review.

TL;DR: An overview of electrical microstates in the brain, which are defined as successive short time periods during which the configuration of the scalp potential field remains semi‐stable, suggests quasi‐simultaneity of activity among the nodes of large‐scale networks.
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Towards the utilization of EEG as a brain imaging tool

TL;DR: It is shown that many cognitive and clinical EEG studies use the EEG still in its traditional way and analyze grapho-elements at certain electrodes and latencies, which is not only dangerous because it leads to misinterpretations, but it is also largely ignoring the spatial aspects of the signals.
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Ragu: a free tool for the analysis of EEG and MEG event-related scalp field data using global randomization statistics

TL;DR: The aim of Ragu is to maximize statistical power while minimizing the need for a-priori choices of models and parameters (like inverse models or sensors of interest) that interact with and bias statistics.
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Topographic electrophysiological signatures of FMRI Resting State Networks.

TL;DR: The data supports the physiological and neuronal origin of the RSNs and substantiates the assumption that the standard EEG frequency bands and their topographies can be seen as electrophysiological signatures of underlying distributed neuronal networks.
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Nonparametric permutation tests for functional neuroimaging: A primer with examples

TL;DR: The standard nonparametric randomization and permutation testing ideas are developed at an accessible level, using practical examples from functional neuroimaging, and the extensions for multiple comparisons described.
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Thresholding of statistical maps in functional neuroimaging using the false discovery rate.

TL;DR: This paper introduces to the neuroscience literature statistical procedures for controlling the false discovery rate (FDR) and demonstrates this approach using both simulations and functional magnetic resonance imaging data from two simple experiments.
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Randomization, Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology

TL;DR: The idea of a randomization test has been explored in the context of data analysis for a long time as mentioned in this paper, and it has been applied in a variety of applications in biology, such as single species ecology and community ecology.
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Hirnpotentialänderungen bei Willkürbewegungen und passiven Bewegungen des Menschen: Bereitschaftspotential und reafferente Potentiale

TL;DR: A method of chronological data storage and reverse computation is described by which bio-electrical phenomena preceding “spontaneous” events within the nervous system can be analysed if these events appear repeatedly and are capable of triggering a computer.
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Dynamic Brain Sources of Visual Evoked Responses

TL;DR: It is shown that nontarget event-related potentials were mainly generated by partial stimulus-induced phase resetting of multiple electroencephalographic processes in a human visual selective attention task.
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