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Disentangling the percepts of illusory movement and sensory stimulation during tendon vibration in the EEG
This dataset contains EEG recordings from 20 healthy participants during tendon vibration stimulation designed to elicit motor illusions. The study investigates the neural correlates of illusory movement perception versus pure sensory stimulation by comparing two vibration conditions: one inducing elbow extension illusions (biceps at 90 Hz, triceps at 50 Hz) and a control condition producing only vibration sensation (both tendons at 70 Hz). EEG was recorded from 16 electrodes covering sensorimotor cortex during three blocks of randomized stimulation sequences. This dataset is currently unpublished.
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