P300 correlation
Posted: 11 Jul 2012, 11:33
Dear All,
I read on BCI2000 wiki that "The coefficient of determination, or r^2 value, is a statistical measure computed over a pair of sample distributions, giving a measure of how strongly the means of the two distributions differ". So, if the two conditions (i.e. expected vs unexpected stimuli) show on the spectra plot a large difference at, let's say, 320 ms we should observe a r square peak at 320 ms as well, is it correct? Sometimes we observe a different behaviour: spectra with higher differences between the two conditions show, in the r^2 plot, lower peaks, and vice versa.
Kind regards,
Paolo, Marcello e Joanna
I read on BCI2000 wiki that "The coefficient of determination, or r^2 value, is a statistical measure computed over a pair of sample distributions, giving a measure of how strongly the means of the two distributions differ". So, if the two conditions (i.e. expected vs unexpected stimuli) show on the spectra plot a large difference at, let's say, 320 ms we should observe a r square peak at 320 ms as well, is it correct? Sometimes we observe a different behaviour: spectra with higher differences between the two conditions show, in the r^2 plot, lower peaks, and vice versa.
Kind regards,
Paolo, Marcello e Joanna