Disentangling the origins of confidence in speeded perceptual judgments through multimodal imaging
…Here, we isolated postdecisional from decisional contributions to metacognition by analyzing neural…
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…Here, we isolated postdecisional from decisional contributions to metacognition by analyzing neural…
…making and decision making-related metacognition. Epileptic patient with pharmacology intractable epilepsy…
This dataset comprises human electroencephalography (EEG) recordings from 80 participants engaged in a moral decision-making task. Participants evaluated their attitudes toward sociopolitical issues, then viewed protest photographs with varying levels of indicated social support, followed by judgments of support for the protesters. The study investigates how moral conviction and metacognitive ability influence information processing across multiple cognitive stages.
This derivative EEG dataset from the ERC PROMENADE project investigates how different types of cues (physical, mental imagery, literal, and metaphorical) influence the neural processing of target pictures in a picture-matching task. Comprising 39 participants and 238 files (14.8 GiB), the dataset includes preprocessed EEG data with high-pass (0.10 Hz) and low-pass (45 Hz) filtering, ICA-based artifact removal, and behavioral measures of task accuracy and individual differences in vocabulary and mental imagery abilities. The study examines event-related potentials as participants judge whether target pictures match preceding cue information across four experimental conditions. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Pavia (protocol number 123/2023).
This EEG dataset comprises recordings from children performing letter discrimination and visual search tasks across three experimental stages: pre-intervention baseline, intervention measurement, and post-intervention assessment. Participants were assigned to intervention and control groups to evaluate the effects of embodied learning on literacy-related neural processing. The dataset includes event markers corresponding to stimulus presentations of letters 'b' and 'd', enabling analysis of neural responses to letter discrimination and visual search performance.
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