Sustained Attention Task (gradCPT) Dataset using simultaneous EEG-fMRI and DTI
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This multimodal neuroimaging dataset comprises task-based and resting-state fMRI, structural MRI, and EEG recordings from 52 healthy older Cantonese speakers (mean age 69 years) listening to naturalistic speech from 'The Little Prince' in Cantonese. The dataset includes comprehensive behavioral assessments, detailed linguistic annotations with time-aligned speech segmentation and prosodic features, and natural language processing-derived predictors. This resource addresses a significant gap in language neuroscience by providing robust neuroimaging data from an underrepresented demographic and non-Indo-European language population.
[ collected between 2017-2021. Participants performed a directional response task cued by visual arrows, preceded by synchronized visual and auditory pre-cues that varied between standard and oddball conditions. The dataset includes 64-channel EEG recordings and enables investigation of multimodal sensory processing and cognitive control mechanisms in both healthy and neurodegenerative populations.
A synchronized multimodal neuroimaging dataset containing concurrent fMRI and MEG recordings from 12 Mandarin Chinese speakers during naturalistic story listening, supplemented with high-resolution structural imaging, diffusion MRI, and resting-state fMRI. The dataset includes rich linguistic annotations of stimuli encompassing word frequencies, syntactic structures, temporal alignments, and embeddings from multiple pre-trained language models, enabling comprehensive investigation of neural mechanisms underlying language processing.
This dataset comprises EEG recordings from a visual working memory task presented in virtual reality, where participants remembered object details cued by either a social (avatar) or non-social (stick) agent. The study investigates how social versus non-social cues modulate neural signatures of working memory, with cue validity (congruent vs. incongruent) manipulated across trials. Raw and preprocessed EEG data are provided alongside behavioral performance metrics and detailed event codes for memory encoding, maintenance, and retrieval phases.