
This pseudonymized dataset is part of the publication Dölker, Eva-Maria; Cabuk, Yasemin; Kühn,Tino; Haueisen, Jens "Comparison of TENS electrodes and textile electrodes for electrocutaneous warning" PLOSONE, 2025. This attribution must be distributed along with this data set. Where this data set is used in a publication, this reference needs to be cited. For further questions, please contact eva-maria.doelker@tu-ilmenau.de. Approval for the study was granted by the ethics committee of the Faculty of Medicine at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany. All procedures were conducted in compliance with applicable guidelines and regulations, and all participants provided written informed consent. The data is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). The excel sheet "study_1_tens_vs_textile" contains comparison of TENS and textile electrodes description core data (no., gender and arm circumference) perception, attention, muscle twitch and intolerance thresholds as well as qualitative and spatial perceptions at TENS and textile electrode out of compliance error amplitudes due to too high transistion impedances of the textile electrodes (if occurred) The excel sheet "study_2_textile" contains the investigation of textile electrodes during mechanical vibration and the presentation of a warning signal description core data (no., gender and arm circumference) perception, attention, muscle twitch and intolerance thresholds during rest and during mechanical vibration presentation of the warning signal
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