Hi,
> Could anybody teach me the definition of the bin length and the N of bin (FIR calculation of MARSBAR)?
Er - the FIR does something very similar to event related averaging,
so it find the best estimate of the signal say 1 second after the
event occurred, 2 seconds after the event occurred.
In this case this is a 1 second time bin. If you have a 3 second time
bin, then the estimates are 3 seconds after, 6 seconds after etc.
You only estimate the event of a limited (Finite = F of FIR) period of
time after the event. The N of bin times the bin length gives the
length of time you estimate for. 10 bins of 3 second obviously gives
you 30 seconds for the event to evolve and come back to baseline...
Best,
Matthew
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