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Expand Up @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ A list of all public EEG-datasets. This list of EEG-resources is not exhaustive.
7. [SEED-VIG](http://bcmi.sjtu.edu.cn/~seed/seed-vig.html): Vigilance labels with EEG data in a simulated driving task. 18 electrodes and eye-tracking included.
8. [HCI-Tagging](https://mahnob-db.eu/hci-tagging/): Subjetcs were shown video clips (fragments of movies) and they were asked to annotate the emotional state on the scale of valence and arousal. During the whole experiment, audio, video, gaze data and physiological data were recorded simultaneously with accurate synchronisation between sensors.
9. [Regulation of Arousal](https://ieee-dataport.org/open-access/regulation-arousal-online-neurofeedback-improves-human-performance-demanding-sensory): 18 subjects going through an online flight simulator study with three different audio-feedback silence, sham and BCI. [[Article]](https://www.pnas.org/content/116/13/6482)
10. [Beyond performance](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-41427-4#Sec13): The paper investigates how ab initio pilots (pilots who are undergoing initial flight training) perform a flight simulator task with different difficulty levels and how their performance is related to their self-report state understanding using Nasa-TLX, behavioural data and physiological responses, such as heart rate, EEG, and pupil size. The paper also explores how individual differences in capacity, arousal, and effort affect the pilots’ task efficiency and learning outcomes. Data is available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.


* **Error-Related Potentials (ErrP)**
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