Frequency Tagging of Syntactic Structure or Lexical Properties
[ study investigates semantic and syntactic language processing in deaf readers by examining neural responses to grammatical violations and semantic anomalies. Participants viewed 180 sentences presented in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) format while EEG was recorded, with conditions including subject-verb agreement violations, semantic violations, combined violations, word-order violations, and correct control sentences. The research provides insights into the neural mechanisms underlying language comprehension in deaf populations.
This dataset comprises behavioral events and intracranial electrophysiological recordings from a categorized free recall task conducted across multiple clinical sites. Participants studied semantically organized word lists (12 items from 3 categories with paired exemplars), 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.
[ followed by a distractor task and free recall. Stimulation was delivered to hippocampal and entorhinal cortex electrodes during encoding on 20 of 25 lists per session, with detailed stimulation parameters recorded for each trial.
This dataset comprises intracranial electrophysiological recordings and behavioral data from a paired associates learning task conducted across multiple clinical sites. Participants studied word pairs, performed distractor arithmetic tasks, and completed cued recall tests while neural activity was recorded. The dataset includes monopolar and bipolar iEEG recordings with electrode localization information and standardized voltage scaling across multiple recording systems.
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