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This dataset contains electrocorticography (ECoG) recordings from three cohorts of C57BL/6 mice examining how transcranially delivered diagnostic ultrasound (tDUS) modulates cortical responses to a blinking light stimulus. Mice were exposed to combinations of tDUS and light stimulation, with electrodes targeting visual and somatosensory cortices, to investigate ultrasound's potential to intentionally modulate brain activity for future clinical and therapeutic applications.
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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.
This dataset comprises EEG recordings from 142 participants undergoing laser-evoked pain stimulation with concurrent pain intensity ratings. Participants received fixed-intensity nociceptive stimuli at two levels (low and high pain) across three blocks of 10 stimuli each, with pain ratings collected on a 0-10 scale after each trial. The dataset provides neurophysiological and behavioral measures of pain perception suitable for investigating the neural correlates of pain processing.
…A large and rich EEG dataset for modeling human visual object recognition…
This dataset comprises laser-evoked pain responses from 30 participants who received fixed-intensity nociceptive stimuli at discrete energy levels (low pain: 3J or 3.5J; high pain: 3.5J or 4J) while providing subjective pain intensity ratings. The study involved 30 stimulation trials organized in 3 blocks with concurrent neurophysiological recordings, designed to investigate the neural correlates of pain perception and subjective pain rating behavior.
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