EEG-Asymmetries Dataset
…Is there an association between N1 lateralization and alpha asymmetry?. Laterality, 1…
- Participants
- 100
- Size
- 11.0 GB
- Version
- v1.0.0
- Updated
- Jun 30, 2026
13 results for "hemispheric asymmetry" · page 1 of 2 · ranked by relevance
…Is there an association between N1 lateralization and alpha asymmetry?. Laterality, 1…
[, neck electromyography (EMG), inertial measurement unit (IMU) acceleration, ground reaction forces, and structural MRI-derived head models. Each participant completed two trials per condition lasting three minutes, plus a seated rest baseline, providing a comprehensive resource for investigating neural and muscular control mechanisms during dynamic locomotion.
Imported from OpenNeuro ds006126
This dataset comprises concurrent EEG and EMG recordings collected during a visual perception task examining symmetry detection and affective responses. Participants viewed visual patterns and made judgments about pattern regularity following stimulus offset, providing insights into the neural and physiological correlates of symmetry perception.
This dataset comprises high-density dual-layer electroencephalography (EEG), neck electromyography (EMG), inertial measurement unit (IMU) acceleration, and ground reaction force recordings from older adults walking over uneven terrain at varying speeds. Participants completed two trials per condition lasting three minutes each, along with a three-minute seated rest baseline. The dataset includes digitized electrode locations for each participant and represents a comprehensive multimodal neurophysiological and biomechanical assessment of locomotor control in aging.
This dataset comprises synchronized multimodal neurophysiological and biomechanical recordings from 128-channel EEG, electromyography (EMG), electrooculography (EOG), and motion capture during a perturbed beam-walking task. Participants performed four 10-minute sessions of standing or walking on a narrow balance beam while exposed to sensorimotor perturbations (visual field rotations or waist pulls). The dataset includes preprocessed EEG data with identified good channels and independent component analysis results, enabling investigation of cortical mechanisms underlying balance control and responses to perturbations.
This magnetoencephalography (MEG) dataset comprises recordings from 20 adult participants viewing simple geometric shapes (hexagons, triangles, quadrilaterals) and other visual stimuli. The study investigates the neural mechanisms underlying human perception of regular geometric shapes, examining how the brain processes discrete geometric regularities such as symmetries and parallelism. The dataset supports research into the specialized brain systems engaged in abstract geometric perception and their distinction from general visual processing.
This dataset contains EEG recordings from 36 participants performing a visual discrimination task involving a tilt illusion. Participants judged the orientation of a central grating surrounded by an annular grating at ±30 degrees, which induces a perceptual bias. The study investigates the prestimulus EEG correlates of alpha oscillation power and phase on discrimination performance and the magnitude of the tilt illusion effect.