EEG: Simon Conflict in Parkinson's
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…The classifier patterns indicate that mainly premotor areas, primary motor cortex, somatosensory…
…10.1016/j.cortex.2017.02.021. EEG published here: 10.1016…
A cross-modal oddball task EEG dataset comprising 146 subjects (98 with Parkinson's disease, 48 controls) 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.
…in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. Stimulation parameters are included in the…
The YOTO (You Only Think Once) dataset is a human electroencephalography resource comprising high-resolution EEG recordings from 20 participants performing multisensory perception and mental imagery tasks. Signals were acquired at 1000 Hz sampling rate during exposure to unimodal (visual and auditory) and multimodal stimuli, with participants providing subjective vividness ratings. Technical validation through event-related potentials and power spectral density analyses confirmed distinct neural responses across stimulus conditions, supporting applications in neural decoding, perception, and cognitive modeling.
…in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. Stimulation parameters are included in the…
This dataset comprises high-density EEG recordings from 44 participants in a preregistered study investigating partisan processing of political incongruence. Using a multitask design with 'Just Faces' and 'Statements & Faces' tasks, the study disentangles neural responses to party leader identity and message content incongruence, testing the 'Hot Cognition' hypothesis. Behavioral ratings and event annotations accompany the raw EEG data collected from Dutch political party supporters.