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Tag: eeg

Dataset: EEG study on pedestrian road-crossing decisions

Link: https://zenodo.org/records/8321136 Data from the experiment described in (Ma et al., 2024) and (Lin et al., 2024), on pedestrian road-crossing decisions in a controlled environment. Participants were seated in front of a computer screen, with each trial showing an approaching car at one of four times to arrival, and the participants responded with button presses to indicate when they wanted to initiate road-crossing. Both behavioural data (the button press responses) and 64-channel EEG was recorded.

Dataset: Limits of human detection of visually looming collision threats

Link: https://osf.io/ku3h4 Data from the experiment described in (Markkula et al., 2021), measuring human detection limits for visually looming (optically expanding) collision threats, as a function of collision threat kinematics. Participants watched a visual representation of the back of a car on a computer screen, and were instructed to respond with a button press as soon as they saw the car “coming closer”, i.e., growing on the screen. The dataset includes both behavioural responses (the button presses) as well as concurrently recorded 1024 Hz EEG data from a 64 electrode 10-20 international cap BioSemi system.