Human MEG recordings during sequential conflict task
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58.3 GB Channels: 270 MEG,29 MEG Participants: 13 Event files: 0 HED annotation: No
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BIDS Version: 1.0.1HED Version: Version: 1.0.0On Brain life: TruePublished date: 2020-09-07 08:38:13Tasks: mouseAvailable
modalities: MEGFormat(s): .acq, .cfg, .cls, .hc, .hist, .infods, .meg4, .mrk, .newds, .res4Sessions: 6Scans/session: 0Ages (yrs): N/ALicense: CC0Dataset
DOI: 10.18112/openneuro.ds002908.v1.0.0Uploaded by Eva Zita Patai
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2020-06-22 13:05:54Last Updated 2020-08-04 19:03:33Authors Rafal Bogacz, Vladimir LitvakAcknowledgements We thank Dr. Ashwini Oswal, Dr. Simon Little, Dr. David Pedrosa, Dr. Damian Herz and Dr.Viswas Dayal for clinical support of patient recordings, as well as the patients and their families.How to
Acknowledge Please cite this paper: Patai, Z. E., Foltynie, T., Limousin, P., Hariz, M. I., Zrinzo, L.,Bogacz, R., Litvak, V. (2020). Conflict detection in a sequential decision task is associated with increased cortico-subthalamic coherence and prolonged subthalamic oscillatory response in the beta band.Funding
MC_UU_12024/5
MC_UU_00003/1
BB/S006338/1
203147/Z/16/Z
MR/K005464/1
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University College London Ethics Committee approval for minimum risk magnetoencephalography studies of healthy human cognition