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Permutation Tests for Time Series Data
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Permutation Tests for Time Series Data

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    2.6
    13 July 2022
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    0.1.1
    18 May 2019
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    0.1
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    1.0
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    2.0.1
    24 February 2021
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    2.1.1
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    2.1
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    Helps you determine the analysis window to use when analyzing densely-sampled time-series data, such as EEG data, using permutation testing (Maris & Oostenveld, 2007) <doi:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.03.024>. These permutation tests can help identify the timepoints where significance of an effect begins and ends, and the results can be plotted in various types of heatmap for reporting. Mixed-effects models are supported using an implementation of the approach by Lee & Braun (2012) <doi:10.1111/j.1541-0420.2011.01675.x>.
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