Skill learning and consolidation in healthy humans
This dataset comprises MEG, MRI, EMG, and eye-tracking data from 31 healthy right-handed adults performing a sequential finger tapping task (SFTT) to study early motor skill learning, overnight consolidation, and longer-term retention. Participants completed an initial MEG training session followed by up to two retest sessions approximately 24 hours and 30 days later, with resting-state MEG collected before and after each practice block. The dataset supports investigation of neural correlates of motor skill acquisition and memory consolidation.
- Participants
- 31
- Citations
- 3
- Size
- 95.8 GB
- Version
- v1.0.0
- Updated
- Aug 19, 2026