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Imported from OpenNeuro ds004850
This dataset comprises synchronized electroencephalographic (EEG), autonomic physiological, and behavioral recordings acquired during an emotional word association task. Participants performed a lexical task involving fear-related concepts, selecting or generating words in response to prompts while neural activity, autonomic responses (electrodermal activity, blood volume pulse, interbeat interval, and skin temperature), and behavioral events were recorded. The dataset includes 8-channel EEG data sampled at 250 Hz alongside physiological signals from an Empatica E4 wristband, with semantic similarity measures between consecutive word responses. This is the enriched version of OpenNeuro dataset ds007955 with additional analysis and documentation. Note: Physiological data for participant 7 are unavailable due to a data acquisition error with the Empatica E4 recording system; EEG and behavioral data remain available for this participant.
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Imported from OpenNeuro ds004853
This dataset combines high-density electroencephalography (EEG) with concurrent physiological recordings (ECG, EOG) and continuous behavioral metrics during transcranial electrical stimulation (tES). The study includes 19 participants performing a vigilance task across 62 sessions, with systematic application of nine HD-tES montages targeting three cortical regions (frontal, motor, parietal) using three waveforms (DC, 5 Hz, 30 Hz), yielding over 783 stimulation trials. The dataset supports investigation of tES effects on brain activity, physiology, fatigue, and cognitive performance.
This dataset comprises synchronized electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocardiogram (ECG), and pupillography recordings from 75 participants (36 young and 39 older adults) during auditory cued reaction time tasks and passive listening conditions. Participants performed a simple reaction time task and a go/no-go task, with EEG acquired at 500 Hz using 64 scalp electrodes, ECG recorded bipolarly from chest electrodes, and pupil data sampled at 240 Hz. The dataset is designed to investigate age-related differences in neural, cardiac, and pupillary responses during cognitive and perceptual decision-making tasks.