Mood Manipulation and PST, Experiment 2
[ recordings from participants listening to hierarchically structured binary sound sequences of varying complexity. The study tests the language of thought hypothesis by examining how the human brain compresses regular sequences in working memory using recursive structures. Brain activity was recorded while participants processed sequences requiring different levels of complexity (transition probabilities, chunking, or nested structures) and responded to occasional deviant sounds probing sequence knowledge. Note: This dataset contains MEG data only; fMRI data from the same study are archived separately.
[, performed a distractor task, and freely recalled the words. The dataset includes monopolar and bipolar iEEG recordings with electrode localization information, supporting investigations of memory encoding and retrieval processes.