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Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
This dataset comprises neuroimaging and electrophysiological recordings from 18 participants who engaged in reward-based cognitive tasks during wakefulness followed by sleep monitoring in an MRI scanner. Participants played two games (FACE and MAZE) during 3T fMRI acquisition, with one game designated as rewarded and the other as non-rewarded. Subsequent sleep sessions were recorded with simultaneous 64-channel EEG and fMRI for 1-2 hours, during which participants reached either N2 or N3 sleep stages, followed by a memory test. The dataset enables investigation of how reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep through multimodal neuroimaging analysis.
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