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newtimef.m: absolute power for wavelet and FFT #85

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arnodelorme opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 2 comments
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newtimef.m: absolute power for wavelet and FFT #85

arnodelorme opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 2 comments

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arnodelorme commented Nov 28, 2019

Dear eeglablist subscribers,

I have a question concerning the newtimef function.
As I want to calculate the absolute power of my data, I set the 'baseline'
parameter to 'NaN'.

Now, first thing that concerns me, I get totally different results using
either FFT or wavelets (freqs from 2-50Hz, FFT yielded values from -25 to
10, wavelet values from 36 to 48).

I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance,

Ulrich Pomper

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@widmann would you mind to tell us your opinion on this?

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widmann commented Dec 3, 2019

Sorry, this is too unspecific. And I'm not an expert for newtimef, sorry.
Andreas

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