Wearable MEG recorded during human stepping

Published: 14 April 2025| Version 4 | DOI: 10.17632/p3dfxmky46.4
Contributor:
Meaghan Spedden

Description

This dataset was collected using optically-pumped magnetoencephalography (OP-MEG) to record brain activity during a visually guided stepping task, alongside leg muscle activity (EMG) and foot kinematics. A structural MRI (in the same coordinate space as OPM sensors) is also provided for each participant. The dataset offers a valuable resource for methodological development in OPM data, within-subject analyses, and exploratory research on neural control during human movement. This comprehensive, multimodal dataset serves as a valuable resource for methodological development in OPM data, within-subject analyses, and exploratory studies on the neural control of human movement.

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Steps to reproduce

Steps to reproduce OPM data validation analysis are detailed in Spedden ME, O’Neill GC, West T, Tierney TM, Mellor SJ, Alexander N, et al. Wearable MEG data recorded during human stepping, bioRxiv 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.11.637004.

Institutions

University College London

Categories

Neuroscience, Sensory-Motor Control, Magnetoencephalography

Funding

Epilepsy Research UK

FY2101

University College London

EP/V047264/1

UK Research and Innovation

EP/X023060/1

Wellcome Trust

223736/Z/21/Z

Wellcome Trust

203147/Z/16/Z

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