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Distributions analysis

Simone Maurizio La Cava edited this page Apr 21, 2020 · 2 revisions

The distributions analysis allows you to observe and compare the distributions of a measure of the two groups of subjects.

Here, you can analyze a selected measure, choosing its spatial and frequency parameters, and visually compare the plotted values for the two studied groups of subjects, showing also the mean value or the median value for both the distributions.

After the measure, you have to select the frequency band and what kind of spatial analysis you want to analyze between:

  • Areas, to study one of the macroareas (frontal area, temporal area, central area, parietal area or occipital area)
  • Total, to study the single locations
  • Asymmetry, to study the differences on the measure between the right and the left neural hemisphere
  • Global, to study the overall measure value

After that, you have to select the spatial location and if you want to plot the mean or the median value, and you can run your analysis through the OK button.

You can also Export your analysis in an external figure, which you can modify and save whenever you want.

Now you can execute other distributions analysis or return to the previous interface in order to execute other statistical analysis.

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