Stanford ECoG library: ECoG to Finger Movements

Introduced by Miller et al. in A library of human electrocorticographic data and analyses

Electrophysiological data from implanted electrodes in the human brain are rare, and therefore scientific access to it has remained somewhat exclusive. Here we present a freely-available curated library of implanted electrocorticographic (ECoG) data and analyses for 16 benchmark behavioral experiments, with 204 individual datasets from 34 patients made with the same amplifiers (at the same sampling rate and filter settings). In every case, electrode positions have been carefully registered to brain anatomy. A large set of fully-commented analysis scripts to interpret these data using modern techniques is embedded in the library alongside the data. All data, anatomic correlations, and analysis files (MATLAB code) are in a common, intuitive file structure at https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/zk881ps0522. The library may be used as course material or serve as a starter package for researchers early in their career or for established groups, to modify the analyses and re-apply them in new settings.

Patients were cued with a word displayed on a bedside monitor to move individual fingers repetitively (contralateral to electrode array) during 2 s cue periods while finger position was recorded with a dataglove. filename - fingerflex.zip

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