erp-analysis
ERP Data Analysis
Purpose
This skill encodes expert methodological knowledge for analyzing event-related potentials (ERPs) from EEG data. It provides domain-specific parameter recommendations, processing order guidance, component identification criteria, and statistical analysis strategies that a general-purpose programmer or data scientist would not know without specialized training.
When to Use This Skill
- Designing an ERP preprocessing pipeline for a new study
- Choosing filter settings, reference schemes, or artifact rejection criteria
- Identifying which ERP component to measure and how to define its time window and ROI
- Selecting appropriate amplitude measures (mean, peak, area) for a given component
- Choosing between traditional ANOVA-based analysis and mass univariate approaches
- Reviewing or troubleshooting an existing ERP analysis pipeline
Research Planning Protocol
Before executing the domain-specific steps below, you MUST:
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