EEG: Depression rest

OpenNeuro/NEMAR Dataset: ds003478 Files: 1959 Dataset size: 10.6 GB
Channels: 64 EEG,66 Misc
Participants: 122
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Event files: 243 View events summary
HED annotation: No

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Resting EEG data with 122 college-age participants. These are the same participants as the Openneuro prob selection task. Subjects have the same task IDs, so you could match them up if you like. Task included in DMDX programming language, with instructions for eyes open & eyes closed Triggers included for instrucgted one minute spans for open or closed, e.g. : OCCOCO or COOCOC Data collected circa 2008-2010 in John J.B. Allen lab at U Arizona. Subjects scored reliably high or low in Beck Depression Inventory. Some have been clinically interviewed. See .xls sheet. For some subjects (maybe all?), HEOG and VEOG may be mis-labeled as the other. Some files have had some channels interpolated already. There are no raw data to revert to instead... I have never even looked at the last rest run; no idea how it looks. First rest run was high quality though. The first 6 mins happened immedately after EEG hook-up. The second 6 minutes came after task performance (about 1 hour later) 516 has no rest2. 544 was unused in all anlayses due to unstable BDI between mass assessment and lab assessment (1-4 months) - James F Cavanagh 01/18/2021


BIDS Version: 1.1.1 HED Version: Version: 1.1.0

On Brain life: True Published date: 2021-01-18 19:50:00

Tasks: Rest

Available modalities: EEG

Format(s): .fdt, .set

Sessions: 1 Scans/session: 2 Ages (yrs): 18 - 24 License: CC0

Dataset DOI: 10.18112/openneuro.ds003478.v1.1.0

Uploaded by James F Cavanagh on 2021-01-18 18:31:12

Last Updated 2021-01-18 19:50:26

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James F Cavanagh jcavanagh@unm.edu

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