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Breaking the circularity in circular analyses: Simulations and formal treatment of the flattened average approach
2020
PLoS Computational Biology
There has been considerable debate and concern as to whether there is a replication crisis in the scientific literature. A likely cause of poor replication is the multiple comparisons problem. An important way in which this problem can manifest in the M/EEG context is through post hoc tailoring of analysis windows (a.k.a. regions-of-interest, ROIs) to landmarks in the collected data. Post hoc tailoring of ROIs is used because it allows researchers to adapt to inter-experiment variability and
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008286
pmid:33226982
fatcat:idjiwvhbijh7jbfe6uletcpjey