EEG and motion capture data set for a full-body/joystick rotation task
[ recordings from patients performing a forced two-choice response task, collected in the epilepsy monitoring unit at Oregon Health & Science University. The data extends characterization of movement-related neural oscillations using intracranial electrode recordings, providing insights into canonical motor-related activity patterns across distributed brain regions.
This dataset comprises EEG recordings from 15 healthy participants performing self-initiated reach-and-grasp motor tasks using three different recording systems: gel-based laboratory equipment, water-based mobile EEG, and dry-electrode mobile EEG. Data were acquired at 256 Hz from 58 EEG channels plus 6 EOG channels across three sessions with a total of 7,200 trials. Participants executed palmar and lateral grasp actions toward objects while EEG signals were recorded. The study investigates the feasibility of decoding natural reach-and-grasp neural correlates across different EEG acquisition modalities for brain-computer interface applications.
NEMAR Dataset nm000107: wrist - Wrist movement control from EMG
This dataset contains electrophysiological recordings investigating the illusion of agency over electrically-actuated movements. Participants experienced electrical stimulation of their limbs while performing motor tasks, with concurrent EEG recordings to examine neural correlates of sense of agency and motor control. The study explores how the brain attributes voluntary control to externally-generated movements.
Imported from OpenNeuro ds003190