Dear all,
Piers has forwarded to me the following agenda for the YNiC ASC
tomorrow, Wednesday 14th May. Just to remind you, this will take place
in Psychology room B020 at 4pm.
Michael
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Dear all,
We have just finished some preliminary analyses of MEG data collected
from a fast phonological priming task (e.g. brane priming BRAIN, versus
brone priming BRAIN) that I would like to report and discuss.
The reason for doing the experiment, as many of you know, is that I have
wanted to get some clearer insight into the role of the very early
activation we have seen across a number of experiments, in left post.
sup. IFG and adjacent precentral gyrus during visual word recognition tasks.
Initial results from the group analysis of beamformed images within
experimental conditions were very encouraging - a real yippee moment.
However, once we started analysing virtual electrode data to compare
directly between experimental conditions, things become a bit more
prickly. While we currently have some results which I think are
convincing, I would really like to discuss the issues that have been
raised especially regarding the group comparisons of Stockwell
transforms, such as:
a) For comparisons of Stockwell plots at the group level should we
compare differences or percentage signal change between conditions?
b) How should we handle the (in our case) quite marked inter-subject
variability?
c) Should we consider some kind of normalisation between pairs of
conditions prior to statistical analysis?
We would really appreciate your thoughts on these and other questions,
and your opinions about how best to proceed,
Best
Piers C
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Dr Michael Simpson
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
Innovation Way
York
YO10 5DG
Tel: 01904 567614
Web:
http://www.ynic.york.ac.uk