Neural activity in self-identified claustrophobic individuals under in-vivo stimuli: A human electroencephalography dataset
Neural activity in self-identified claustrophobic individuals under in-vivo stimuli: A human electroencephalography dataset
نویسندگان: دونیا مرادی , علی جهان , مهداد اسمعیلی , سید حسین راستا
کلمات کلیدی: Electroencephalographic EEG Claustrophobia in-vivo stimuli Chambe
نشریه: 43803 , 107733 , 40 , 2021
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
سید حسین راستا |
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تایید نهایی |
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دانشکده علوم نوین پزشکی |
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| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Neural activity in self-identified claustrophobic individuals under in-vivo stimuli: A human electroencephalography dataset |
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Neural activity in self-identified claustrophobic individuals under in-vivo stimuli: A human electroencephalography dataset |
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Original Article |
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| The electrocortical activity in claustrophobic situations is a very limited field of study and has recently caught re- searchers’ attention. This article represents a set of electroen- cephalographic (EEG) data obtained from twenty-two par- ticipants. The volunteers include 9 participants with self- identified claustrophobia and 13 healthy controls under in- vivo stimuli. The EEG data were recorded using Mitsar 31- channel EEG system. Before cortical signal recording, Individ- uals were asked to identify themselves as healthy controls or claustrophobic participants. The EEG data collection pro- cess consisted of three experimental conditions. In all condi- tions, the participants were asked to stay calm and keep their eyes open. The first experimental condition was at seated resting state in a relatively large and well-lit laboratory (8m ×15m) area. In the second experimental condition, thesubjects entered a moderately-lit chamber and repeated the previous resting situation. The final condition of the EEG data acquisition was performed in the same chamber but with re- duced dimensions. For each experimental condition, duration of data collection was approximately 300 s. This data can be used to understand the brain’s response in claustrophobic situations through various statistical or data-driven methods. ©2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ) |
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