Wearable MEG recorded during human stepping

Published: 1 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/p3dfxmky46.1
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. A detailed description of the dataset and its validation has been submitted for publication to Nature Scientific Data and will be referenced here once available. 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 et al., 202X, Nature Scientific Data, DOI: xx.xxxx].

Institutions

University College London

Categories

Neuroscience, Sensory-Motor Control, Magnetoencephalography

Funding

Wellcome

223736/Z/21/Z

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging

EP/V047264/1

UK Research and Innovation

EP/X023060/1

Epilepsy Research UK

FY2101

Wellcome

203147/Z/16/Z

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