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thanks!

Francesco Sammartino

On Mar 10, 2017 3:39 AM, "Anderson M. Winkler" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Hi Francesco,
>
> Not really, for the same reason we don't do permutation with fMRI time
> series.
>
> Maybe if the sessions are well far apart from each other, but there is a
> substantial risk for invalid results.
>
> That said, if the data has already been collected, it may well be worth
> running the analysis and, if the effects are really strong, consider
> presenting a case report, being open about this limitation.
>
> All the best,
>
> Anderson
>
>
> On 9 March 2017 at 20:42, Francesco Sammartino <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Would it be theoretically ok to run randomise on a single subject
>> analysis where the subject has been scanned under multiple conditions?
>>
>> I really have only one subject to study with a unique (for the location)
>> brain implant.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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