Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8681589 | Brain Stimulation | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Reliability and susceptibility to between-site differences should be evaluated for electrophysiological measures before including them in study designs. Levels of reliability vary substantially across electrophysiological measures, though there are few between-site differences. To address this, reliability should be used in conjunction with theoretical calculations to inform sample size and ensure studies are adequately powered to detect true change in measures of interest.
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Authors
K.E. Brown, K.R. Lohse, I.M.S. Mayer, G. Strigaro, M. Desikan, E.P. Casula, S. Meunier, T. Popa, J.-C. Lamy, O. Odish, B.R. Leavitt, A. Durr, R.A.C. Roos, S.J. Tabrizi, J.C. Rothwell, L.A. Boyd, M. Orth,