[Mne_analysis] variability of average

Denis-Alexander Engemann denis.engemann at gmail.com
Fri Nov 28 05:15:22 EST 2014
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If I'm not mistaken you can actually source localize the standard deviation
just as you do it with an average evoked.

Denis

2014-11-28 11:12 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Gramfort <
alexandre.gramfort at telecom-paristech.fr>:

> hi Lauren,
>
> > Thanks for this, another quick question...when I compute the standard
> error of the average, can this be translated to the source space time
> series data when I click on a vertex?  In other words, is there a way to
> find the standard error across trials of a particular time series
> location?  Or does this need to be done before the inverse solution is
> calculated?
>
> to do this you'll need to do it manually with a for loop using
> pick_ori='normal' to generate and stc of standard deviations.
>
> let us know if you need help.
>
> Alex
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