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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2016 Jun 15, Christopher Tench commented:

      The version of GingerALE used (2.3.2) is known to produce false positive results due to a bug; fixed at 2.3.6. The results can not be considered valid. Furthermore, there is no control for type 1 error rate when comparing HC and patient groups, which is not appropriate given the 10<sup>5</sup> statistical tests performed.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2016 Jun 15, Christopher Tench commented:

      The version of GingerALE used (2.3.2) is known to produce false positive results due to a bug; fixed at 2.3.6. The results can not be considered valid. Furthermore, there is no control for type 1 error rate when comparing HC and patient groups, which is not appropriate given the 10<sup>5</sup> statistical tests performed.


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