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Unable to Find mTRFpermute.m Function in mTRF Toolbox #16

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sody227 opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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Unable to Find mTRFpermute.m Function in mTRF Toolbox #16

sody227 opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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sody227 commented Sep 5, 2023

Hello,

I have been reading the review paper (Crosse et al., 2021) which mentions using the mTRFpermute.m function for evaluating model integrity through permutation tasks. However, I cannot find the mTRFpermute.m function in the current mTRF toolbox, and I am unable to execute this task.

  1. Is there any information I might have missed that could explain why I cannot locate the mTRFpermute.m function?
  2. If this function is no longer available, what alternative methods can I use to effectively create a null distribution for my TRF model and perform statistical analysis?

Please help me resolve this issue. Thank you very much!

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natezuk commented Apr 29, 2024

Hi @sody227 I'm really sorry for the slow reply. At the moment it is currently on a different branch than the main one. You can find it here: https://github.com/mickcrosse/mTRF-Toolbox/blob/mTRFpermute/mtrf/mTRFpermute.m. I hope this will be merged to the main mTRF-toolbox in not too long.
If you have issues with using this, please let me know. And sorry again for the slow reply.

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