Whole-Head Cocktail Party fNIRS
…subjects move their eyes to attend to audiovisual stimuli (videos) on the…
- Participants
- 38
- Size
- 37.5 GB
- Version
- v1.0.0
- Updated
- Jul 10, 2026
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…subjects move their eyes to attend to audiovisual stimuli (videos) on the…
This dataset contains intracranial EEG recordings and behavioral event data from patients performing a delayed free recall task, in which participants studied word lists, engaged in an arithmetic distractor task, and freely recalled words. Data were collected across multiple clinical sites in collaboration with the Computational Memory Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, providing electrode localization and referencing information suitable for memory and epilepsy research.
…condition. * Each run contains 74 stimuli. * The spelling task always follow the…
The BCIT Auditory Cueing dataset comprises EEG, eye-tracking, and vehicle performance data collected during a prolonged simulated driving task designed to assess driver fatigue and cognitive state. Subjects performed two 45-minute driving conditions with either random or predictive auditory cues preceding lateral vehicle perturbations, while continuous measurements of steering behavior, reaction times, and subjective fatigue scales were recorded. This dataset extends prior driving research by examining the relationship between neural biomarkers and fatigue-related performance decrements in a controlled, high-frequency perturbation environment.
…During Natural walking, participant is just asked to walk with the experimenter…
…as a by-product of natural behavior. These incidental representations, when generated…
…2024[657]). ### Stimuli The video stimulus was extracted from the first episode…
…The design includes resting-state scans and three naturalistic conditions: guided meditation…
…However, prior work has primarily used moving stimuli that are also animate…
…10 min):** Participants engage in naturalistic smartphone use using their personal devices…