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Bootstrap signal-to-noise confidence intervals: an objective method for subject exclusion and quality control in ERP studiesParks et al., 2016
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- Parks N
- Gannon M
- Long S
- Young M
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- Frontiers in human neuroscience
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Analysis of event-related potential (ERP) data includes several steps to ensure that ERPs meet an appropriate level of signal quality. One such step, subject exclusion, rejects subject data if ERP waveforms fail to meet an appropriate level of signal quality. Subject exclusion is …
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