Basis profile curve identification to understand electrical stimulation effects in human brain networks

OpenNeuro/NEMAR Dataset: ds003708 Files: 278 Dataset size: 0.617 GB
Channels: 76 ECOG,12 SEEG,1 ECG
Participants: 1
Event files: 1 View events summary
HED annotation: No

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This dataset contains intracranial EEG recordings from one patient during single pulse electrical stimulation. These data were recorded at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, as part of the NIH Brain Initiative supported project R01 MH122258 "CRCNS: Processing speed in the human connectome across the lifespan".

The overarching goal of this project is to develop a large database of single pulse stimulation data and develop tools to advance our understanding of the human connectome across the lifespan.

Citing this dataset

This dataset is part of the paper on 'Basis profile curve identification to understand electrical stimulation effects in human brain networks' by Miller, Mueller and Hermes, 2021, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.24.428020v1.full. Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute Of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01MH122258. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The data was collected by Dora Hermes, Nick Gregg, Brian Lundstrom, Cindy Nelson, Gregg Worrell and Kai J. Miller. The BIDS formatting was performed by Dora Hermes and Gabriella Ojeda Valencia.

Format

It is formatted according to BIDS version 1.3.0

Details about the single pulse stimulation experiment

Patients were resting in the hospital bed, while single pulse stimulation was performed with a frequency of ~0.2 Hz. The stimulation had a duration of 200 microseconds, was biphasic and had an amplitude of 6mA. On the motor cortex stimulation amplitude was sometimes reduced to 1 or 2mA to minimize movement artifacts.

Contact

Please contact Dora Hermes (hermes.dora@mayo.edu) for questions.


BIDS Version: v 1.3.0 HED Version: Version: 1.0.4

On Brain life: False Published date: 2021-06-23 18:53:45

Tasks: rest

Available modalities: iEEG

Format(s): .tdat, .tidx, .tmet

Sessions: 1 Scans/session: 1 Ages (yrs): N/A License: CC0

Dataset DOI: doi:10.18112/openneuro.ds003708.v1.0.4

Uploaded by Dora Hermes on 2021-06-23 18:46:01

Last Updated 2023-08-10 13:27:02

Authors
Dora Hermes, Gabriella Ojeda, Kai J. Miller, Multimodal Neuroimaging Laboratory at Mayo Clinic

Acknowledgements
Nicholas Gregg, Brian Lundstom, Kai Miller, Gregory Worrell, Cindy Nelson

How to Acknowledge
This dataset is part of the paper on 'Basis profile curve identification to understand electrical stimulation effects in human brain networks' by Miller, Mueller and Hermes, 2021, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.24.428020v1.full. This project is funded by the National Institute Of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01MH122258 to Dora Hermes (Mayo Clinic). The data was collected by Dora Hermes (Mayo Clinic), Nick Gregg (Mayo Clinic), Brian Lundstrom (Mayo Clinic) and Cindy Nelson (Mayo Clinic). The BIDS formatting was performed by Dora Hermes (Mayo Clinic) and Gabriella Ojeda Valencia (Mayo Clinic). The iEEG data collection was facilitated by Gregory Worrell and Kai J. Miller (Mayo Clinic)

Funding
  • R01 MH122258 CRCNS: Processing speed in the human connectome across the lifespan
  • References and Links
  • https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.24.428020
  • Ethics Approvals