MEGMEM
[ and responded according to task-specific rules: lifting a finger for target stimuli (go response) or maintaining button press for non-targets (nogo response). The dataset includes two complementary tasks—animal categorization and image recognition—with systematic manipulation of stimulus presentation and response requirements, providing a rich resource for investigating event-related potentials and decision-making processes.
…recordings from a paired associates memory task. The experiment consists of participants…
A comprehensive EEG dataset comprising 54 healthy subjects performing three major brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigms: motor imagery (MI), event-related potential (ERP), and steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) across two sessions. The dataset investigates BCI illiteracy rates and performance variations, revealing that while MI showed the highest illiteracy rate (53.7%), all participants could control at least one BCI paradigm. Data were acquired at 1000 Hz using 62 EEG channels with concurrent electromyography recordings.
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This dataset comprises mobile EEG recordings from 44 healthy adults performing an auditory oddball task across three environmental conditions: laboratory, outdoor field, and campus navigation. Participants attended to or ignored complex tone stimuli (piano and horn) while 32-channel EEG was recorded using a Brain Vision LiveAmp amplifier. The study investigates how cognitive task demands, motor demands, and environmental complexity modulate attentional processing and event-related potentials during naturalistic behavior.
…As in the memory phase, at the onset of a trial, the…
…watched a video. - “Memory” question type is a memory testing question that…
…82901/nemar.on005522) ### Spatial Navigation Memory of Object Locations #### Description This dataset…
The YOTO (You Only Think Once) dataset is a human electroencephalography resource comprising high-resolution EEG recordings from 20 participants performing multisensory perception and mental imagery tasks. Signals were acquired at 1000 Hz sampling rate during exposure to unimodal (visual and auditory) and multimodal stimuli, with participants providing subjective vividness ratings. Technical validation through event-related potentials and power spectral density analyses confirmed distinct neural responses across stimulus conditions, supporting applications in neural decoding, perception, and cognitive modeling.