High-DensityvSparsefNIRS_WordColorStroop_Sparse_Anderson_2025
This dataset comprises high-density and sparse functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) measurements acquired during a Word-Color Stroop task. The study investigates whether high-density multi-distance fNIRS configurations enhance detection of brain activity compared to conventional sparse probe arrangements. Raw neuroimaging data from multiple participants are provided in BIDS format to support reproducible analysis of cognitive control mechanisms.
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- 168 MB
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- Jun 18, 2026