[Erppcatoolkit-support] EP Toolkit 2.70 released
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From: Joseph D. <jd...@me...> - 2018-10-24 21:28:04
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EP Toolkit version 2.70 has been released: https://sourceforge.net/projects/erppcatoolkit/ <https://sourceforge.net/projects/erppcatoolkit/> Mostly improvements to the ANOVA function, including MEX files to greatly speed it up. Also support for importing E-Prime trial specifics. RIDE has been added to average function options. 1) ANOVA function now includes MSE and standard error in the output. 2) Added RIDE option to the Averaging function. 3) Fixed latencies of event lines in View Waves function. 4) Fixed crash in ANOVA when there are missing spec values for between group factors. 5) Fixed sometimes skipping follow-up statistics in ANOVAs, perhaps due to a change in Matlab? 6) Added mex files to speed up ANOVAs. 7) Added item-averaging option. 8) Turned off the effect size output as current implementation too limited to be useful, pending further research by Lisa Lix. 9) Added support for reading E-Prime text output to add trial spec information during segmentation. 10) Fixed not being able to batch run ANOVAs from an autoPCA when the peak channels changed from factor to factor. 11) Fixed windowing function crashing with single-trial data. 12) Fixed crash in SampleTest function when a dataset in the active set lacks electrode coordinates. 13) Fixed crash for follow-up pairwise contrasts for significant effects when the factor has more than two levels. 14) Made EP Toolkit robust to variations in the order of the .ced fields as EEGlab will generate ced files with different field orders under some circumstances and this would previously result in scrambling of the electrode coordinate information. 15) No longer necessary to edit the icadefs file if not running linux. 16) Changed "TS-EPoffset" to "EPoffset”. 17) Can now segment using a single segmentation table even when there are multiple continuous files with different conditions for a given subject without causing problems during averaging. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Dien, PhD Senior Research Scientist Human Development and Quantitative Methodology Department University of Maryland, College Park http://joedien.com <http://joedien.com/> |