EEG Motor Movement/Imagery Dataset
Imported from OpenNeuro ds004362
- Participants
- 109
- Channels
- 64 (10-10)
- Citations
- 95
- HED
- v8.1.0
- Size
- 11.1 GB
- Version
- v1.0.0
- Updated
- Jul 10, 2026
79 results for "sensorimotor rhythms" · page 3 of 8 · ranked by relevance
Imported from OpenNeuro ds004362
This dataset comprises stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) 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.
…Data collected from 2019-2021 in Cognitive Rhythms and Computation Lab at…
This dataset comprises EEG recordings from elderly dementia patients during 40Hz auditory entrainment sessions designed to investigate the effects of gamma-band brain stimulation on neural oscillations. Participants underwent either short (6 trials) or long (10 trials) sessions of auditory stimulation while 19-channel EEG was recorded at 250Hz. The study examines whether auditory entrainment enhances default mode network connectivity through non-invasive acoustic brain stimulation.
…Data collected circa 2015 in Cognitive Rhythms and Computation Lab at University…
Imported from OpenNeuro ds003380
…Data collected circa 2015 in Cognitive Rhythms and Computation Lab at University…
…Data collected circa 2015 in Cognitive Rhythms and Computation Lab at University…
This dataset comprises intracranial EEG recordings from 23 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy undergoing stereo-EEG presurgical evaluation. The dataset includes 41 high-frequency stimulation events that evoked negative motor responses, with 24-second iEEG recordings per stimulation event (9-10 seconds pre-stimulation, up to 5 seconds stimulation, and 9-10 seconds post-stimulation). Stimulation parameters, contact pairs, current intensities, and evoked effects are documented in event files, enabling analysis of cortical responses to electrical stimulation.