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Building Brain Invaders: EEG data of an experimental validation

Summary: This dataset contains electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of 25 subjects testing the Brain Invaders (Congedo, 2011), a visual P300 Brain-Computer Interface inspired by the famous vintage video game Space Invaders (Taito, Tokyo, Japan). The visual P300 is an event-related potential elicited by a visual stimulation, peaking 240-600 ms after stimulus onset. EEG data were recorded by 16 electrodes in an experiment that took place in the GIPSA-lab, Grenoble, France, in 2012 (Van Veen, 2013 and Congedo, 2013). A full description of the experiment is available https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068. Python code for manipulating the data is available at https://github.com/plcrodrigues/py.BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA. The ID of this dataset is BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA.   Full description of the experiment and dataset: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068   Principal Investigator: B.Sc. Gijsbrecht Franciscus Petrus van Veen   Technical Supervisors: Ph.D. Alexandre Barachant, Eng. Anton Andreev, Eng. Grégoire Cattan, Eng. Pedro. L. C. Rodrigues   Scientific Supervisor: Ph.D. Marco Congedo   ID of the dataset: BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA



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Building Brain Invaders: EEG data of an experimental validation

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2649006

Summary: This dataset contains electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of 25 subjects testing the Brain Invaders (Congedo, 2011), a visual P300 Brain-Computer Interface inspired by the famous vintage video game Space Invaders (Taito, Tokyo, Japan). The visual P300 is an event-related potential elicited by a visual stimulation, peaking 240-600 ms after stimulus onset. EEG data were recorded by 16 electrodes in an experiment that took place in the GIPSA-lab, Grenoble, France, in 2012 (Van Veen, 2013 and Congedo, 2013). A full description of the experiment is available https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068. Python code for manipulating the data is available at https://github.com/plcrodrigues/py.BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA. The ID of this dataset is BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA.   Full description of the experiment and dataset: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068   Principal Investigator: B.Sc. Gijsbrecht Franciscus Petrus van Veen   Technical Supervisors: Ph.D. Alexandre Barachant, Eng. Anton Andreev, Eng. Grégoire Cattan, Eng. Pedro. L. C. Rodrigues   Scientific Supervisor: Ph.D. Marco Congedo   ID of the dataset: BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA



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Building Brain Invaders: EEG data of an experimental validation

Summary: This dataset contains electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of 25 subjects testing the Brain Invaders (Congedo, 2011), a visual P300 Brain-Computer Interface inspired by the famous vintage video game Space Invaders (Taito, Tokyo, Japan). The visual P300 is an event-related potential elicited by a visual stimulation, peaking 240-600 ms after stimulus onset. EEG data were recorded by 16 electrodes in an experiment that took place in the GIPSA-lab, Grenoble, France, in 2012 (Van Veen, 2013 and Congedo, 2013). A full description of the experiment is available https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068. Python code for manipulating the data is available at https://github.com/plcrodrigues/py.BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA. The ID of this dataset is BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA.   Full description of the experiment and dataset: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02126068   Principal Investigator: B.Sc. Gijsbrecht Franciscus Petrus van Veen   Technical Supervisors: Ph.D. Alexandre Barachant, Eng. Anton Andreev, Eng. Grégoire Cattan, Eng. Pedro. L. C. Rodrigues   Scientific Supervisor: Ph.D. Marco Congedo   ID of the dataset: BI.EEG.2012-GIPSA

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