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…Journal of Neuroscience, 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0022-24.2024 The dataset is…
MIPDB is a multimodal neuroimaging resource comprising high-density EEG and eye-tracking data collected from 111 participants spanning childhood to adulthood. Participants completed a standardized battery of six cognitive and perceptual paradigms (resting state, surround suppression, naturalistic viewing, contrast-change detection, sequence learning, and symbol search) designed to probe information processing maturation across development. This dataset enables investigation of neurodevelopmental trajectories in sensory and cognitive processing.
…study supported by the Social Neuroscience and Neuromodulation Laboratory of Universidad del…
[ during naturalistic viewing, collected at the Nathan Kline Institute. The 64-channel EEG data (61 cortical channels, 2 EOG, 1 ECG) was acquired concurrently with fMRI, supplemented by eye-tracking and respiratory recordings. The dataset includes demographic information and behavioral assessments (sleep quality, caffeine intake) to investigate correlations between electrical brain activity and hemodynamic fluctuations during naturalistic stimulation.
…Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17, 1288438. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum…
…Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 101163. APPLESEED code is available to download from https…
This dataset comprises electroencephalographic recordings from 25 healthy subjects performing a visual P300 brain-computer interface task based on the Brain Invaders paradigm. Participants viewed flashing alien groups and silently counted target stimuli while 16-channel EEG was recorded at 128 Hz. The dataset includes both training and online sessions with performance feedback, providing a benchmark resource for P300-based BCI research and algorithm validation.
…Journal of Neuroscience. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1325-22…