Collaborative rule learning promotes interbrain information alignment
[ and fMRI (TR=2s) data were acquired concurrently. The dataset is intended to support research into the neural correlates of inner speech using multimodal neuroimaging.
…Neuronal synchrony and the relation between the BOLD response and the local…
…inter-brain synchrony in collaborative BCI - **Feedback type**: visual - **Stimulus type**: visual…
This dataset contains non-invasive electrophysiological recordings from the human spinal cord in 30 healthy young adults during a temporal expectation paradigm. Subjects received electric median nerve stimulation preceded by an auditory cue with either fixed or variable timing, allowing investigation of whether temporal expectation modulates initial sensory processing at the spinal level. Recordings used a specialized multi-ring electrode montage around the neck to capture spinal cord signals.
This dataset comprises intracranial EEG (iEEG) recordings from 22 patients undergoing stereo-EEG presurgical evaluation for drug-resistant epilepsy, capturing responses to 115 high-frequency cortical stimulations that evoked visual hallucinations. Each recording includes 21 seconds of iEEG data surrounding each stimulation event, with detailed annotations of stimulation parameters and 14 categories of evoked clinical visual phenomena. The dataset supports investigation of brain networks underlying stimulation-evoked visual symptoms and enables construction of symptom-related activation and connectivity maps.
This dataset comprises stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) recordings from patients performing a forced two-choice response task, collected in the epilepsy monitoring unit at Oregon Health & Science University. The data extends characterization of movement-related neural oscillations using intracranial electrode recordings, providing insights into canonical motor-related activity patterns across distributed brain regions.
This dataset contains invasive electrophysiological recordings from the human cervical spinal cord in patients with neuropathic pain who had epidural electrodes implanted for pain management. The study investigates whether temporal expectation, manipulated via variable versus fixed cue-to-stimulus intervals, influences initial sensory processing of median nerve stimulation at the level of the spinal cord. Eight patients performed a counting task while receiving auditory cues followed by single or double electric median nerve stimuli.
A single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) combined with electroencephalography (EEG) dataset acquired in open-loop configuration. This dataset provides concurrent TMS-EEG recordings suitable for investigating cortical responses to magnetic stimulation and characterizing brain reactivity to non-invasive neuromodulation. The dataset comprises recordings from multiple subjects across multiple sessions with concurrent TMS-EEG acquisition.