TDCS Modulation of Visual Cortex in Motor Imagery
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…In an extensive offline analysis, we compare our sophisticated encoding model with…
…In total, each list contains 27 encoding events, but only 12 unique…
This EEG dataset investigates the neural dynamics of visual object coding across cerebral hemispheres using rapid serial visual presentation. Participants viewed object and word stimuli presented at 5 Hz to the left visual field, right visual field, or central location while performing an orthogonal red target detection task. The dataset provides insights into how visual information is processed and integrated within and across hemispheric regions during peripheral and central vision.
…500-1000 ms fixation cross. Encoding (letter set), retention (blank screen), and…
This dataset comprises electroencephalography (EEG) recordings from 16 participants viewing object images presented at eight different 2-D rotations in rapid visual streams at two presentation rates (5 Hz and 20 Hz). The study investigates rotation-tolerant neural representations and their temporal dynamics during high-level object processing, providing insights into how the visual system encodes object identity invariant to viewpoint changes.
[ recordings from participants listening to hierarchically structured binary sound sequences of varying complexity. The study tests the language of thought hypothesis by examining how the human brain compresses regular sequences in working memory using recursive structures. Brain activity was recorded while participants processed sequences requiring different levels of complexity (transition probabilities, chunking, or nested structures) and responded to occasional deviant sounds probing sequence knowledge. Note: This dataset contains MEG data only; fMRI data from the same study are archived separately.
This MEG dataset comprises auditory cortex mapping data from a single subject acquired using a CTF 275 system at 120 kHz sampling rate. The experiment involved passive listening to 1,795 iso-intensity pure tones ranging from 100 Hz to 21.5 kHz presented binaurally over a 12-minute acquisition run. The dataset includes anatomical MRI data processed with FreeSurfer and serves as a reference example for MEG-based auditory cortex mapping techniques.
…Behavioral data is split into encoding (Encode_beh) and memory testing (Test…