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on006126 NEMAR · OpenNeuro mirror

TDCS Modulation of Visual Cortex in Motor Imagery

Imported from OpenNeuro ds006126

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Two routes today, with a third (in-browser one-click submission) landing soon.

  1. NeuroScience Gateway (NSG) portal.

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  2. Local processing with nemar-cli.

    Pull the dataset to your machine and run any toolbox locally. Honors the published version pinning.

    npm install -g nemar-cli
    nemar dataset clone on006126
    cd on006126 && nemar dataset get
  3. Just the files.

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Direct compute access is coming soon. One-click NSG submission from this page is scoped for a follow-up phase. Tracked on nemarOrg/website#6.

NEMAR-curated copy of OpenNeuro ds006126

This is the NEMAR-curated copy. We pull from OpenNeuro periodically; each pull is a major version bump (vN.0.0). Versions between pulls (vN.x.y) are NEMAR-side fixes and improvements.

NEMAR DOI
OpenNeuro DOI
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![DOI](https://doi.org/10.82901/nemar.on006126)

TDCS Neuromodulated Motor Imagery TMS Dataset

Research/Experiment Description

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BIDS Report

The TDCS Modulation of Visual Cortex in Motor Imagery dataset was created by Anthony Mensah, Gleb Perevoznyuk, Artyom Batov, and Aleksandra S. Pleskovskaya and conforms to BIDS version 1.7.0. This report was generated with MNE-BIDS (https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01896). The dataset consists of 5 participants (comprised of 3 male and 3 female participants; comprised of 6 right hand, 0 left hand and 0 ambidextrous; ages ranged from 18.0 to 30.0 (mean = 23.0, std = 5.1)) and 3 recording sessions: An, Ca, and Sh. Data was recorded using an EEG system (Brain Products) sampled at 5000.0 Hz with line noise at 60.0 Hz. There were 90 scans in total. Recording durations ranged from 363.7 to 2910.98 seconds (mean = 429.21, std = 270.19), for a total of 38629.34 seconds of data recorded over all scans. For each dataset, there were on average 3.0 (std = 0.0) recording channels per scan, out of which 3.0 (std = 0.0) were used in analysis (0.0 +/- 0.0 were removed from analysis).

References


Appelhoff, S., Sanderson, M., Brooks, T., Vliet, M., Quentin, R., Holdgraf, C., Chaumon, M., Mikulan, E., Tavabi, K., Höchenberger, R., Welke, D., Brunner, C., Rockhill, A., Larson, E., Gramfort, A. and Jas, M. (2019). MNE-BIDS: Organizing electrophysiological data into the BIDS format and facilitating their analysis. Journal of Open Source Software 4: (1896).https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01896

Pernet, C. R., Appelhoff, S., Gorgolewski, K. J., Flandin, G., Phillips, C., Delorme, A., Oostenveld, R. (2019). EEG-BIDS, an extension to the brain imaging data structure for electroencephalography. Scientific Data, 6, 103.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0104-8

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