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Capacity for movement is an organisational principle in object representations: EEG data from Experiment 2
This dataset contains electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from 24 participants performing object classification and passive viewing tasks while viewing static images of objects with varying capacities for movement and aliveness. The study investigates how the human brain represents movement as a fundamental organizational principle in visual object processing, independent of animacy. This is Experiment 3 (EEG: movement) from a multi-experiment study. Raw EEG data in BrainVision format, preprocessed derivatives in EEGlab and cosmoMVPA formats, analysis scripts, stimuli, and decoding results are provided. Note: Analysis code requires both Experiment 2 and Experiment 3 datasets to be downloaded for full replication of analyses.
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