TDCS Modulation of Visual Cortex in Motor Imagery
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This dataset contains EEG recordings from 14 healthy participants performing a covert attention task with real-time neurofeedback based on alpha power lateralization. The study investigates whether real-time EEG feedback on alpha power lateralization can lead to behavioral improvements in a covert attention task, employing a single-blinded crossover design comparing real versus sham feedback conditions across three recording sessions.
[ recordings from 111 healthy control subjects acquired using a BioSemi ActiveTwo system with 64 electrodes. Subjects were recorded during four minutes of continuous EEG with eyes closed, with some subjects undergoing repeat recordings at a later timepoint. The dataset includes both raw EEG data rereferenced to average reference and a derived cleaned dataset preprocessed with an automated pipeline, along with demographic and cognitive test data.
…The responses were taken on a scale of 1 to 5, where…
This dataset comprises simultaneous EEG and fNIRS recordings from 12 participants performing semantic imagery tasks involving silent naming and sensory-based imagination of animals and tools. Participants engaged in visual, auditory, and tactile perception tasks while neural activity was captured using a 64-channel BioSemi EEG system and a NIRx fNIRS imaging system with integrated optodes. The multimodal neuroimaging data supports research in semantic decoding and brain-computer interface applications.
…during various tasks. * **Behavioral Responses:** Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction…
This dataset comprises intracranial electrophysiological recordings acquired using BCI2000 software and the CorTec BrainInterchange device. The study establishes an integrated ecosystem of technologies and protocols for adaptive neuromodulation research in human subjects, combining invasive neural recordings with brain-computer interface capabilities.