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Author:
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Antoine Couturier
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Date Added:
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5/5/2009
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Downloads:
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446
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Last Update:
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5/5/2009
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Total Ratings: |
4
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File Size: |
3393 Bytes
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File Name:
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X-correlation.opx
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Created Using:
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Origin 8.0
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File Version:
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1.0
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Working Versions:
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8.0
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License:
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Free
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Summary: |
Test for significant shift between datasets |
Description: |
Those buttons will test whether selected datasets are significantly shifted or not, using cross-correlation technique. Left button is for linear data and right button for circular (i.e. periodic) data.
If multiple datasets are selected, all combinations are tested.
The following results are printed in script window:
Data type and columns tested:linear or circular, column longname (if exists) or shortname
Rmax: maximum correlation
tRmax: corresponding shift value
R0: correlation for shift=0
R95%:correlation in the 95% confidence band
Interval1 & Interval2: corresponding shift intervals.
For linear data, there is no significant lag between the 2 signals if 0 is between interval1 and interval2.
For circular data, there is no significant lag between the 2 signals if interval1>interval2
Shift significance
More details on algorithm can be found in:
Li L, Caldwell GE. Coefficient of cross correlation and the time domain correspondence. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 1999; 9 (6): 385-9. |
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Rated by: couturier
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Date: (11/26/2009 4:33:56 PM)
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Hi Cajal,
I've never had such issue. You can contact me at antoine.couturier@insep.fr so we can dig deeper into your problem.
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Rated by: couturier
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Date: (11/26/2009 4:32:19 PM)
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Rated by: Cajal
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Date: (11/25/2009 6:45:34 AM)
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I am trying to use the tool with periodic data (EEG recordings), but I get the following error message:
AA.NROWS: object property not found!
Error: cannot find a (unique) variable corresponding to type
Where is my mistake? Could someone help me?
Thanks.
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Rated by: Georged
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Date: (5/7/2009 5:46:35 AM)
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