Note that this reference documentation is identical to the help that is displayed in MATLAB when you type “help ft_movieplotTFR”.

  FT_MOVIEPLOTTFR makes a movie of the time-frequency representation of power or
  coherence.
 
  Use as
    ft_movieplotTFR(cfg, data)
  where the input data comes from FT_FREQANALYSIS or FT_FREQDESCRIPTIVES and the
  configuration is a structure that can contain
    cfg.parameter    = string, parameter that is color coded (default = 'avg')
    cfg.xlim         = selection boundaries over first dimension in data (e.g., time)
                           'maxmin' or [xmin xmax] (default = 'maxmin')
    cfg.ylim         = selection boundaries over second dimension in data (e.g., freq)
                           'maxmin' or [xmin xmax] (default = 'maxmin')
    cfg.zlim         = plotting limits for color dimension, 'maxmin',
                           'maxabs', 'zeromax', 'minzero', or [zmin zmax] (default = 'maxmin')
    cfg.samperframe  = number, samples per fram (default = 1)
    cfg.framespersec = number, frames per second (default = 5)
    cfg.framesfile   = [] (optional), no file saved, or 'string', filename of saved frames.mat (default = []);
    cfg.moviefreq    = number, movie frames are all time points at the fixed frequency moviefreq (default = []);
    cfg.movietime    = number, movie frames are all frequencies at the fixed time movietime (default = []);
    cfg.layout       = specification of the layout, see below
    cfg.interactive  = 'no' or 'yes', make it interactive
    cfg.baseline     = 'yes','no' or [time1 time2] (default = 'no'), see FT_TIMELOCKBASELINE or FT_FREQBASELINE
    cfg.baselinetype = 'absolute' or 'relative' (default = 'absolute')
    cfg.colorbar     = 'yes', 'no' (default = 'no')
 
  the layout defines how the channels are arranged. you can specify the
  layout in a variety of ways:
   - you can provide a pre-computed layout structure (see prepare_layout)
   - you can give the name of an ascii layout file with extension *.mat
   - you can give the name of an electrode file
   - you can give an electrode definition, i.e. "elec" structure
   - you can give a gradiometer definition, i.e. "grad" structure
  if you do not specify any of these and the data structure contains an
  electrode or gradiometer structure, that will be used for creating a
  layout. if you want to have more fine-grained control over the layout
  of the subplots, you should create your own layout file.
 
  to facilitate data-handling and distributed computing you can use
    cfg.inputfile   =  ...
  if you specify this option the input data will be read from a *.mat
  file on disk. this mat files should contain only a single variable named 'data',
  corresponding to the input structure.
 
  See also FT_MULTIPLOTTFR, FT_TOPOPLOTTFR, FT_SINGLEPLOTTFR, FT_MOVIEPLOTER, FT_SOURCEMOVIE