<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><metadata xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns="http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/"><dcterms:title>Replication Data for: Robustness of individualized inferences from longitudinal resting state EEG dynamics</dcterms:title><dcterms:identifier>https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/PV2LY1</dcterms:identifier><dcterms:creator>Hommelsen, Max</dcterms:creator><dcterms:publisher>Jülich DATA</dcterms:publisher><dcterms:issued>2023-03-01</dcterms:issued><dcterms:modified>2023-03-01T11:18:35Z</dcterms:modified><dcterms:description>This dataset contains EEG scalp recordings of 27 young healthy participants (11 female, 27.9 +- 3.4 years, 22-34 years).&#xd;
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Scalp-EEG was acquired with a 64-channel active Ag/AgCl electrode system (actiCap, Brain Products, Germany) with a standard 10–20 spherical array layout (ground electrode at AFz, reference electrode on the left mastoid). Electrooculographic (EOG) activity evoked by horizontal and vertical eye movements was recorded with three electrodes (FT9, FT10 and TP10) placed at the left and right lateral canthi and below the left eye respectively. During acquisition, measured voltages (0.1 μV resolution) were amplified, filtered (low cut-off: DC, high cut-off: 250 Hz) and digitized at a sampling rate of 2.5 kHz (BrainAmp DC, BrainProducts GmbH, Germany).&#xd;
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Subjects were measured on five consecutive days (ses-D1 to ses-D5) performing four tasks in the following order:&#xd;
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1. Resting State (RS1) - 5 minutes of eyes open resting state&#xd;
2. Tapping Task (Tap) - 14 minutes of 2s repititive finger tapping every 10-14s&#xd;
3. Resting State (RS2) - 5 minutes of eyes open resting state&#xd;
4. Sequence Task (sequence) - 14 minutes of complex finger movements (sequences) every 10-14s.&#xd;
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For further details see Hommelsen et al. 2022</dcterms:description><dcterms:subject>Medicine, Health and Life Sciences</dcterms:subject><dcterms:subject>longitudinal EEG Resting-State</dcterms:subject><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Hommelsen, M., Viswanathan, S., &amp; Daun, S. (2022). Robustness of individualized inferences from longitudinal resting state EEG dynamics. European Journal of Neuroscience, 56( 1), 3613– 3644. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15673, doi, 10.1111/ejn.15673, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ejn.15673</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:contributor>Rosjat, Nils</dcterms:contributor><dcterms:dateSubmitted>2023-03-01</dcterms:dateSubmitted><dcterms:license>CCBY</dcterms:license></metadata>