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Factorial Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox Documentation

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a beta version of this software and likely still contains some bugs (see Can I trust FMUT results?). Please report any bugs, problems, issues, or suggestions to fieldsec@westminster.edu.

If you use the toolbox to perform analyses or to produce figures used in a publication, please cite it. You can either cite the software directly

or our simulation paper

  • Fields, E. C., & Kuperberg, G. R. (2020). Having your cake and eating it too: Flexibility and power with mass univariate statistics for ERP data. Psychophysiology, 57(2), e13468. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13468

FMUT is a work in progress with regular bug fixes and feature additions. To be notified of updates and future releases, please join the Mass Univariate Toolbox users group.

Background and general introduction

The Factorial Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox (FMUT) is an extension to David Groppe’s Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox (MUT). MUT implements t-tests for several different mass univariate approaches to the analysis of ERP data. FMUT adds to this by implementing one-way and factorial ANOVA versions of the same mass univariate approaches.

You will find a lot of useful information that goes beyond what it is available here in the documentation and tutorial for the Mass Univariate Toolbox. I strongly recommend that you read that material if you will be conducting mass univariate analyses and using FMUT.

Copyright, license, and funding

FMUT is developed and maintained by Eric Fields. It is released as free and open source software, meaning you can use the software and the code for free with little to no restrictions.

FMUT was originally developed in the NeuroCognition of Language Lab at Tufts University. Development was supported by by NIMH (R01 MH071635) and NICHD (R01 HD082527) to Gina Kuperberg.

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