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by stefan
Thu Apr 16, 2009 08:02
Forum: Quantification
Topic: RQA comparisons
Replies: 12
Views: 34628

Re: RQA comparisons

Hi Nikita, sorry for taking a while to reply. I didn't check the "Notify me on reply"-button. Did it now. However, setting the delay and dimension constant in noisy data can sometimes be problematic, right? Well, yes and no. Of course the best would be to compute dimension/delay separate f...
by stefan
Wed Apr 8, 2009 11:00
Forum: Quantification
Topic: RQA comparisons
Replies: 12
Views: 34628

Re: RQA comparisons

Hi Nikita, one question up front. What kind of behavioural data are we talking about here? MEG,EEG,fMRI,RT,SCM ? It does not necessarily change my answer but I'd be curious. Anyway, when comparing 2 datasets the core issue is to not compare apples and oranges. What I means is, however you come up wi...