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February 23, 2015 03:28PM
The problem exist in the group analysis. I checked the iresp of several individual subjects and it is not just below average but also a negative-going response (i.e., betas going below baseline and then back up to baseline).
I used the general mean (across subjects and conditions). Would it make sense to use across-subjects means for each condition separately? My initial problem was large reaction time differences between conditions. It doesn't sound like it can change negative-going to positive-going HDRs, but from your answer it seems like it might help to decrease extreme cases. Does it make sense? Do you have any other idea for what am I going wrong?

Thanks a lot for all your help!
kallai
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Regressing out reaction time

kallai February 18, 2015 05:14PM

Re: Regressing out reaction time

gang February 18, 2015 05:37PM

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kallai February 19, 2015 03:52AM

Re: Regressing out reaction time

gang February 19, 2015 10:29AM

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kallai February 23, 2015 08:57AM

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gang February 23, 2015 02:55PM

Re: Regressing out reaction time

kallai February 23, 2015 03:28PM

Re: Regressing out reaction time

gang February 23, 2015 03:51PM