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Mass univariate analysis of event-related brain potentials/fields I: A critical tutorial review

Journal

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 12, Pages 1711-1725

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2011.01273.x

Keywords

EEG; ERP; MEG; Methods; False discovery rate; Permutation test; Hypothesis testing

Funding

  1. US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [HD22614]
  2. National Institute of Aging [AG08313]
  3. University of California, San Diego

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Event-related potentials (ERPs) and magnetic fields (ERFs) are typically analyzed via ANOVAs on mean activity in a priori windows. Advances in computing power and statistics have produced an alternative, mass univariate analyses consisting of thousands of statistical tests and powerful corrections for multiple comparisons. Such analyses are most useful when one has little a priori knowledge of effect locations or latencies, and for delineating effect boundaries. Mass univariate analyses complement and, at times, obviate traditional analyses. Here we review this approach as applied to ERP/ERF data and four methods for multiple comparison correction: strong control of the familywise error rate (FWER) via permutation tests, weak control of FWER via cluster-based permutation tests, false discovery rate control, and control of the generalized FWER. We end with recommendations for their use and introduce free MATLAB software for their implementation.

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