P300 dataset BI2015a from a "Brain Invaders" experiment
This dataset comprises electroencephalographic recordings from 43 healthy subjects performing a visual P300-based brain-computer interface task using the Brain Invaders videogame paradigm. The experiment took place at GIPSA-lab, Grenoble, France, in 2015. Participants responded to an oddball stimulus presentation (36-symbol grid with 1 target, 35 non-targets) across three sessions with varying flash durations (50ms, 80ms, 110ms). EEG data were acquired using 32 wet electrodes at 512 Hz and processed with a calibration-free adaptive Riemannian classifier for real-time feedback. Resting state recordings (eyes closed, approximately one minute) were acquired before and after each session.
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