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Publications about 'nonparametric'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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D. Pantazis,
T.E. Nichols,
S. Baillet,
and R.M. Leahy.
A comparison of random field theory and permutation methods for the statistical analysis of MEG data..
NeuroImage,
25:383-394,
2005.
Keyword(s): RFT,
MEG,
nonparametric.
[bibtex-entry]
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S. Hayasaka and T.E. Nichols.
Combining voxel intensity and cluster extent with permutation test framework.
NeuroImage,
23:54-63,
2004.
Keyword(s): nonparametric,
cluster.
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S. Hayasaka,
K.L. Phan,
I. Liberzon,
K.J. Worsley,
and T.E. Nichols.
Non-Stationary Cluster Size Inference with Random Field and Permutation Methods.
NeuroImage,
22:676-687,
2004.
Keyword(s): Cluster,
RFT,
nonparametric.
[bibtex-entry]
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T.E. Nichols and A.P. Holmes.
Nonparametric approaches.
In R.S.J. Frackowiak,
K.J. Friston,
C. Frith,
R. Dolan,
K.J. Friston,
C.J. Price,
S. Zeki,
J. Ashburner,
and W.D. Penny, editors, Human Brain Function.
Academic Press,
2nd edition,
2003.
Keyword(s): nonparametric,
RFT,
group.
[bibtex-entry]
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S. Hayasaka and T.E. Nichols.
Validating cluster size inference: random field and permutation methods.
NeuroImage,
20:2343-2356,
2003.
Keyword(s): Cluster,
RFT,
nonparametric.
[bibtex-entry]
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T.E. Nichols and S. Hayasaka.
Controlling the Familywise Error Rate in Functional Neuroimaging: A Comparative Review.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research,
12:419-446,
2003.
Keyword(s): RFT,
nonparametric.
[bibtex-entry]
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T.E. Nichols and A.P. Holmes.
Nonparametric Permutation Tests for Functional Neuroimaging: A Primer with Examples.
Human Brain Mapping,
15:1-25,
2002.
Keyword(s): nonparametric.
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A.P. Holmes,
R. C. Blair,
J.D.G. Watson,
and I. Ford.
Non-Parametric Analysis of Statistic Images From Functional Mapping Experiments.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism,
16:7-22,
1996.
Keyword(s): nonparametric,
PET.
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