Evoked responses to elevated sounds
[ dataset investigates the differential neural mechanisms underlying selection and maintenance of information during working memory tasks. Data from 22 participants include MEG recordings across two sessions, structural MRI, and detailed behavioral measures from a working memory task and a one-back control task involving visual Gabor stimuli. The dataset supports investigation of how the brain selectively maintains task-relevant information while filtering distractions.
A multimodal neuroimaging dataset designed to investigate the spatiotemporal dynamics of visual processing in humans. The dataset combines multiple neuroimaging modalities—electroencephalography (EEG), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and structural MRI—to characterize neural responses during visual tasks. This comprehensive resource provides simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings that enable investigation of the temporal and spatial organization of visual cortical processing, bridging the high temporal resolution of EEG with the high spatial resolution of fMRI.
…4-class motor imagery (Dataset 2a) BNCI2014_002 : 2-class motor imagery…
This dataset contains behavioral events and electrophysiological recordings from a hybrid spatial-navigation and free recall experiment conducted at the University of Pennsylvania (2021-2022). Participants performed a virtual courier task delivering items across a town, followed by recall testing. The experiment comprised two phases: read-only sessions for generating classifier training data, and closed-loop sessions where stimulus presentation timing was optimized based on real-time neural predictions of memory encoding. The dataset supports investigation of spatial memory dynamics and the efficacy of classifier-based closed-loop stimulation for memory enhancement.
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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.