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added SEED-V, Updated some out-of-date URL #26

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7. [BCI Competition IV-2b](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/#dataset2b): 3-electrode EEG motor-imagery dataset with 9 subjects and 5 sessions of imagined movements of the left or the right hand, the latest 3 sessions include online feedback. [[Dataset Description]](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/desc_2b.pdf)
8. [High-Gamma Dataset](https://github.com/robintibor/high-gamma-dataset): 128-electrode dataset obtained from 14 healthy subjects with roughly 1000 four-second trials of executed movements divided into 13 runs per subject. The four classes of movements were movements of either the left hand, the right hand, both feet, and rest.
4. [The largest SCP data of Motor-Imagery](https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3917698): The dataset contains 60 hours of EEG BCI recordings across 75 recording sessions of 13 participants, 60,000 mental imagers, and 4 BCI interaction paradigms, with multiple recording sessions and paradigms of the same individuals. BCI interactions involving up to 6 mental imagery states are considered. [[Article]](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6190745/pdf/sdata2018211.pdf)
5. [BCI Competition IV-1](https://www.bZbci.de/competition/iv/desc_1.html): 64 EEG channels at 1000Hz sampling rate for 2 classes of left hand, right hand, foot (+ idle state) for 7 subjects. Evaluation data is continuous EEG which contains also periods of idle state.
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This link doesn't work. Please update to the correct link

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Please fix as per the comments.

6. [BCI Competition IV-2a](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/#dataset2a): 22-electrode EEG motor-imagery dataset, with 9 subjects and 2 sessions, each with 288 four-second trials of imagined movements per subject. Includes movements of the left hand,the right hand, the feet and the tongue. [[Dataset Description]](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/desc_2a.pdf)
7. [BCI Competition IV-2b](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/#dataset2b): 3-electrode EEG motor-imagery dataset with 9 subjects and 5 sessions of imagined movements of the left or the right hand, the latest 3 sessions include online feedback. [[Dataset Description]](http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/desc_2b.pdf)
8. [High-Gamma Dataset](https://github.com/robintibor/high-gamma-dataset): 128-electrode dataset obtained from 14 healthy subjects with roughly 1000 four-second trials of executed movements divided into 13 runs per subject. The four classes of movements were movements of either the left hand, the right hand, both feet, and rest.
4. [The largest SCP data of Motor-Imagery](https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3917698): The dataset contains 60 hours of EEG BCI recordings across 75 recording sessions of 13 participants, 60,000 mental imagers, and 4 BCI interaction paradigms, with multiple recording sessions and paradigms of the same individuals. BCI interactions involving up to 6 mental imagery states are considered. [[Article]](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6190745/pdf/sdata2018211.pdf)
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Why imagers over imageries?

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