Intracranial electrophysiological recordings from the human brain during memory tasks with pupillometry

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Jan Cimbalnik
Jaromir Dolezal
Çağdaş Topçu
Michal Lech
Victoria S. Marks
Boney Joseph
Martin Dobias
Jamie Van Gompel
Gregory Worrell
Michal Kucewicz
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[1] Gdansk University of Technology,Brain and Mind Electrophysiology laboratory, Multimedia Systems Department, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics
[2] St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno,Department of Biomedical Engineering, International Clinical Research Center
[3] Czech Technical University in Prague,Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics
[4] Mayo Clinic,Department of Neurology
[5] Mayo Clinic,Department of Physiology & Biomedical Engineering
[6] Czech Technical University in Prague,Faculty of Electrical Engineering
[7] Mayo Clinic,Department of Neurosurgery
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Data comprise intracranial EEG (iEEG) brain activity represented by stereo EEG (sEEG) signals, recorded from over 100 electrode channels implanted in any one patient across various brain regions. The iEEG signals were recorded in epilepsy patients (N = 10) undergoing invasive monitoring and localization of seizures when they were performing a battery of four memory tasks lasting approx. 1 hour in total. Gaze tracking on the task computer screen with estimating the pupil size was also recorded together with behavioral performance. Each dataset comes from one patient with anatomical localization of each electrode contact. Metadata contains labels for the recording channels with behavioral events marked from all tasks, including timing of correct and incorrect vocalization of the remembered stimuli. The iEEG and the pupillometric signals are saved in BIDS data structure to facilitate efficient data sharing and analysis.
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