Personalized smartphone notifications bias auditory salience across processing stages
This dataset contains EEG recordings from an auditory oddball paradigm designed to investigate how personalized smartphone notification sounds bias auditory salience processing at different neural processing stages. The study examines attentional and perceptual effects of self-relevant notification stimuli compared to standard oddball tones. This resource enables analysis of event-related potentials associated with salience detection and personalized auditory cues.
- Participants
- 57
- Channels
- 64 (10-10)
- Size
- 42.5 GB
- Version
- v1.0.0
- Updated
- Aug 18, 2026