Hi,
   I have a question about how to calculate the COV for the MNE software.  As I 
understand it from Section 4.17 of the 2.7.3 MNE manual, if one is averaging 
together COV matrices, one weights them by the number of observations going 
into each one.  I also see from Section 4.17.2 that these are technically not 
covariance matrices so much as sum-of-squares matrices where the epochs going 
into each variable has been baseline corrected.

   Assuming my understanding so far is correct, my question is about how to 
proceed when making linear combinations of COV matrices, as in a difference 
wave, as discussed in Section 6.3.  Would the following be the correct 
procedure?

   Compute the COV separately for the two conditions (say standard and rare 
oddballs).  Subtract the two COV matrices to obtain C0. Then calculate C by 
dividing by Leff, which in turn is calculated as Leff= (L1*L2)/(L1+L2) where L1 
is the number of observations in the first COV matrix and L2 is for the second.

   But if done in this way, the two COV matrices would not be weighted by their 
relative sample sizes.  So would I also weight them by L1 and L2 during the 
subtraction, as done for averaging per 4.17?  But then what is the purpose of 
the Leff calculation? Or is the idea that one would calculate a single COV 
based on both conditions and then one would modify COV by Leff to reflect that 
the signal-to-noise ratio has been reduced by combining two averages with 
differing sample sizes?  But in the case where both samples equal, say, 10, 
Leff would end up equalling 100/20=5.  Dividing C by 5 seems like too much.  
Anyway, very confused.  Any guidance would be appreciated.

Respectfully,

Joe




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Maryland Neuroimaging Center
University of Maryland 

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