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A repeated awakening study exploring the capacity of complexity measures to capture dreaming during propofol sedation
This dataset contains electroencephalography (EEG) recordings from a repeated awakening study investigating the effects of propofol sedation on dreaming and the utility of complexity measures in capturing consciousness dynamics. Participants underwent multiple sedation-awakening cycles with EEG recordings during wakefulness (eyes open and closed), sedation, and transcranial magnetic stimulation sessions. The study aims to elucidate the relationship between EEG complexity measures and subjective dream experiences during pharmacological sedation.
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