Neuroepo multisession
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…500 Hz sampling rate. **Task organization:** Data was organized into runs of…
This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings from 127 young adults (18-30 years) collected using standardized event-related potential tasks from the ERP CORE protocol. The dataset integrates neurophysiological measures with comprehensive socioeconomic indicators spanning childhood and adulthood, including family SES, educational attainment, income, food security, and neighborhood characteristics. Additionally, ADHD symptom screening data are included to enable investigation of neurocognitive correlates across socioeconomically diverse populations.
…when a subject arrived. ### Task organization How the tasks were organized for…
This dataset contains neural recordings investigating the brain's representation of consciously perceived versus unconsciously processed visual information. The study examines how neural activity differs when identical visual stimuli are either consciously seen or remain outside conscious awareness, providing insights into the neural correlates of consciousness and visual perception.
…systems were synchronized together. ### Task organization Walking speed order was randomized with…
…and the tasks explained. ### Task organization - [x] Was task order counter-balanced…
A magnetoencephalography dataset from 13 participants performing audiovisual multisensory tasks, including causality judgment, temporal order judgment, and unimodal localizer conditions. The dataset comprises 1500 trials of audiovisual sequences with simultaneous behavioral recordings and structural MRI, designed to investigate neural mechanisms of multisensory correlation computations using time-resolved encoding models.
…dataset The data consists of cortical iEEG recordings in 14 epilepsy patients…
STReEF is a long-term intracranial EEG dataset from 13 patients with focal epilepsy, comprising 5 electrocorticography and 8 stereo-encephalography recordings collected at the University Medical Center Utrecht. The dataset includes structural and functional neuroimaging data organized according to BIDS specification, designed to investigate structural and effective brain connectivity in focal epilepsy surgery candidates.