ABSTRACT

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has become increasingly popular in clinical and cognitive neuroscience as an imaging tool for studying human brain function. As more whole head systems and novel experimental paradigms become available, researchers are using MEG to explore many aspects of the workings of the human brain. To assure an objective scientic interpretation of these studies, it is important that experimental ndings be accompanied by appropriate statistical analysis that eectively controls for false-positives.