EEG During Mental Arithmetic Tasks
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This EEG dataset comprises recordings from 54 healthy participants performing a P300-based copy-spelling task using a 36-symbol row-column speller paradigm. The dataset includes 62 EEG channels and 4 EMG channels sampled at 1000 Hz, with offline training and online test phases designed to investigate BCI illiteracy. Data are provided in BIDS format with HED event annotations and represent a benchmark resource for evaluating brain-computer interface performance across different user populations.
The Penn Electrophysiology of Encoding and Retrieval Study (PEERS) is a large-scale investigation of the behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of memory encoding and retrieval. The dataset comprises EEG recordings from over 300 subjects across three experiments (ltpFR, ltpFR2, and VFFR), totaling more than 7,000 ninety-minute memory testing sessions. Data were acquired using either 129-channel Geodesic Sensor Net or 128-channel BioSemi systems, providing a comprehensive resource for studying neural mechanisms of human memory.