Hi,
For my research I need a huge number of data sets. Can anyone please give me the link to download EEG date sets (free )? Like, Steven Luck dataset.
Can you give me your email? I am also trying to do research with BCI. But facing some problem reading data from downloaded. My email: [email protected]
@eegstud24
Hi,
Can you help me to understand the data set ? I use EEG lab. Usually, I record EEG data for different stimuli and then extract the epochs depending on the stimuli. But from downloaded data, how can I understand these ? I meant to say, how I will analyze the data with EEGlab ?
Hi Rafia,
I have only heard of these datasets. I don't have much experience using them. A better person to get in contact with is the lead author of each dataset. For example, you can email questions for data set 1 to [email protected]. Also, there is a short description of each dataset. Example: http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/desc_1.html. There might be an EEGLab mailing list that you find helpful too: https://sccn.ucsd.edu/pipermail/eeglablist/2011/004362.html. If you'd like my email, can you private message me? I'd like to avoid posting it publicly.
Best regards,
Gosh, somehow this one was omitted. It was featured on our Community page back in May. Thanks to Mohit Agarwal ( @meagmohit, here on the forum) who created this.
I am not sure about the specific auditory P300 dataset you are talking about. Do you have a reference paper for it?
Here is the ERP CORE resource that Steve Luck’s group at UC Davis (and others) make available that has 40 subjects in 6 different experiments including a visual P300 and MMN.
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Hi Rafia,
I often see the BCI competition datasets a lot in the literature. You can check them out at this link:
http://www.bbci.de/competition/
Thank. Are you a researcher?
Yes, I'm a PhD candidate studying BCIs
Can you give me your email? I am also trying to do research with BCI. But facing some problem reading data from downloaded. My email: [email protected]
@eegstud24
Hi,
Can you help me to understand the data set ? I use EEG lab. Usually, I record EEG data for different stimuli and then extract the epochs depending on the stimuli. But from downloaded data, how can I understand these ? I meant to say, how I will analyze the data with EEGlab ?
Hi Rafia,
I have only heard of these datasets. I don't have much experience using them. A better person to get in contact with is the lead author of each dataset. For example, you can email questions for data set 1 to [email protected]. Also, there is a short description of each dataset. Example: http://www.bbci.de/competition/iv/desc_1.html. There might be an EEGLab mailing list that you find helpful too: https://sccn.ucsd.edu/pipermail/eeglablist/2011/004362.html. If you'd like my email, can you private message me? I'd like to avoid posting it publicly.
Best regards,
Other EEG data sets,
https://www.physionet.org/about/database/#neuro
Gosh, somehow this one was omitted. It was featured on our Community page back in May. Thanks to Mohit Agarwal ( @meagmohit, here on the forum) who created this.
https://github.com/meagmohit/EEG-Datasets
https://openbci.com/community/publicly-available-eeg-datasets
William
Thanks
Can anyone forward me the link from where I can download Auditory P300 data from the lab of Dr. Steve Luck ?
Thanks.
Hi Rafia,
I am not sure about the specific auditory P300 dataset you are talking about. Do you have a reference paper for it?
Here is the ERP CORE resource that Steve Luck’s group at UC Davis (and others) make available that has 40 subjects in 6 different experiments including a visual P300 and MMN.
https://erpinfo.org/erp-core
Hope that helps. Cheers, -Morgan
Thanks. I have already explored that.