EEG Data for Condition Classification: Social Media Content and Pauli Test as Stimuli
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EEG data comes from stimulation using three different conditions, namely relaxation, focus and distraction. This condition is stimulated by the activity of watching social media content and taking cognitive tests, this is a condition that is related to the current situation where the use of social media is massive. The research we conducted on 5 respondents using Muse 2 Headband Sensing EEG for recording for 3 minutes with a sampling rate of 256 Hz was to find out how the stimulus affected changes in the respondent's condition and could be classified based on their condition.
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This EEG data was recorded using Muse 2 Headband Sensing from five male respondents aged 20-30 years. This data is the result of three recordings from each respondent with three different stimuli namely, (Rec01) watching social media, (Rec02) taking a cognitive test (Pauli test), and (Rec03) taking a cognitive test (Pauli test) while listening to audio social media content using earphone. Each recording takes approximately 3 minutes with a constant sampling rate. There are rules in this recording, namely that the respondent must be in a comfortable sitting position and do the test well and correctly.