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This mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) study investigates electrocortical correlates of locomotor adaptation during split-belt treadmill walking. Thirty participants performed both abrupt and gradual split-belt walking protocols with a 2:1 belt speed ratio while mobile EEG was recorded. The dataset provides insights into neural mechanisms underlying gait adaptation and motor learning in dynamic walking conditions.
…years old where Cortico-Cortical Evoked Potentials (CCEPs) were recorded with Electro…
This mobile brain body imaging (MoBI) dataset comprises EEG recordings from 18 subjects performing a gait adaptation task on a treadmill. Participants were instructed to synchronize their stepping with an auditory pacing stimulus and adapt their gait parameters (step length and rate) in response to tempo shifts. The dataset provides multimodal neurophysiological data during dynamic motor behavior, enabling investigation of neural mechanisms underlying auditory-motor coupling and gait adaptation.
…eye movements. The data were then segmented into three task-related epochs…
…The dataset includes high-density resting-state and task-related (food preference…
…Alertness and movement were monitored via camera during recording. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ## Acquisition ### MEG MEG…
…11 intuitive upper-limb movement tasks: 6 reaching + 3 grasping + 2 wrist…
…Participants were instructed to maintain fixation and read attentively while minimizing movement…
…of cognitive function. - **MDS-UPDRS** - Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease…