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Dataset and script files of the project "High arousal disrupts the neural signatures of conflict processing but not behavioural performance". 1) Given problems in uploading the full EEG dataset, it has been divided into 4 different folders. * Dataset_and_Scripts_subjects_1to10.zip contains the code folder, stimuli folder, derivatives folder and the data from sub-01 to sub-10 * Dataset_subjects_11to24.zip contains the data from sub-11 to sub-24 * Dataset_subjects_25to46_metadata.zip contains the data from sub-25 to sub-46 and BIDS metadata files 2) amp_parameter_high_arousal.csv contains DDM data 3) WholeGroupData_EffortTest.xlsx contains the effort test data
{"references": ["Avancini, C., Ciria, L. F., Alameda, C., Palenciano, A. F., Canales-Johnson, A., Bekinschtein, T. A., & Sanabria, D. (2023). High arousal disrupts the neural signatures of conflict processing but not behavioural performance. bioRxiv, 2023-07."]}
Contact: Chiara Avancini (chiara.avancini@ugr.es)
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