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…The stimulation had a duration of 200 microseconds, was biphasic and had…
This dataset contains electroencephalogram (EEG), galvanic skin response (GSR), and electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings from 17 healthy participants during an affective music brain-computer interface training study. Participants listened to 40-second music clips (20s per emotional state) designed to induce specific emotional states across three sessions, with self-reported valence and arousal ratings. The data supports the development and validation of music-based brain-computer interfaces for monitoring and inducing affective states. This is the training session dataset; two additional datasets cover system calibration and online real-time control phases.
…Participants received all 9 stimulation types in Experiment 1, with each session…
This dataset contains electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings from 19 healthy participants using a brain-computer music interface designed to enable real-time control of musical tempo through motor imagery. Participants performed kinesthetic motor imagery tasks—imagining squeezing a ball to increase tempo or relaxing to decrease tempo—across nine experimental runs including a calibration phase. The data were collected at 1 kHz sampling rate with 20-second epochs synchronized to music clips, providing a resource for investigating the neural correlates of intentional tempo modulation and music-based brain-computer interface design. This dataset accompanies the publication by Daly et al. (2018). Full methodological details are available in Daly et al. (2014a, 2014b).
### Spatial Navigation Memory of Object Locations with Open-Loop Stimulation at Encoding…
This dataset comprises electrophysiological recordings (EEG, ECG, EMG) collected from 9 adult burn patients in an intensive care unit during Music-Assisted Relaxation therapy sessions. As part of a randomized clinical trial (NCT04571255), participants underwent two recording sessions with pre-intervention baseline, intervention, and post-intervention phases. The study investigates the physiological effects of music therapy on pain perception and anxiety-depression levels in critically ill burn patients using clinical-grade equipment with standardized electrode montages.
**Title:** Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) for Patients with Post-Stroke Anomia…
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