Brain-responsive music modulates MEG and EEG power
Raw data documenting modulation of MEG and EEG power using brain-responsive music.
MEG raw data: Spreadsheet includes modulation depth as a function of frequency for MEG power for 10 participants listening to brain-responsive music targeting 5 Hz or 10 Hz. An ANOVA is performed to examine interaction between targeted frequency and power modulation at 5 Hz or 10 Hz. On the second page is comparable analysis for an 'open-loop' replay of the same stimuli. See associated publication for further details.
EEG raw data: Spreadsheet includes EEG theta power modulation for 30 participants listening to brain-responsive music targeting 6 Hz under four conditions: enhance, suppress, replay-enhance, replay-suppress. Paired t-tests are performed to compare brain-responsive vs replay conditions. See associated publication for further details.
Datasets to accompany: Zaaimi et al. "Brain-responsive music enables non-invasive, targeted and unobtrusive neurostimulation" submitted to Journal of Neural Engineering (2024)
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