BNCI 2020-001 Reach-and-Grasp Electrode Comparison EEG dataset
This dataset comprises EEG recordings from 15 healthy participants performing self-initiated reach-and-grasp motor tasks using three different recording systems: gel-based laboratory equipment, water-based mobile EEG, and dry-electrode mobile EEG. Data were acquired at 256 Hz from 58 EEG channels plus 6 EOG channels across three sessions with a total of 7,200 trials. Participants executed palmar and lateral grasp actions toward objects while EEG signals were recorded. The study investigates the feasibility of decoding natural reach-and-grasp neural correlates across different EEG acquisition modalities for brain-computer interface applications.
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