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Dataset of human intracranial recordings during famous landmark identification.


ABSTRACT: For most people, recalling information about familiar items in a visual scene is an effortless task, but it is one that depends on coordinated interactions of multiple, distributed neural components. We leveraged the high spatiotemporal resolution of direct intracranial recordings to better delineate the network dynamics underpinning visual scene recognition. We present a dataset of recordings from a large cohort of humans while they identified images of famous landmarks (50 individuals, 52 recording sessions, 6,775 electrodes, 6,541 trials). This dataset contains local field potential recordings derived from subdural and penetrating electrodes covering broad areas of cortex across both hemispheres. We provide this pre-processed data with behavioural metrics (correct/incorrect, response times) and electrode localisation in a population-normalised cortical surface space. This rich dataset will allow further investigation into the spatiotemporal progression of multiple neural processes underlying visual processing, scene recognition and cued memory recall.

SUBMITTER: Woolnough O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8803828 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dataset of human intracranial recordings during famous landmark identification.

Woolnough Oscar O   Kadipasaoglu Cihan M CM   Conner Christopher R CR   Forseth Kiefer J KJ   Rollo Patrick S PS   Rollo Matthew J MJ   Baboyan Vatche G VG   Tandon Nitin N  

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For most people, recalling information about familiar items in a visual scene is an effortless task, but it is one that depends on coordinated interactions of multiple, distributed neural components. We leveraged the high spatiotemporal resolution of direct intracranial recordings to better delineate the network dynamics underpinning visual scene recognition. We present a dataset of recordings from a large cohort of humans while they identified images of famous landmarks (50 individuals, 52 reco  ...[more]

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